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Episode Date: November 24, 2021

During the PBD Podcast Episode 104, Patrick Bet-David sits down with Adam Sosnick, Gerard Michaels, and Matt Sapaula to talk about topics such as Adele Cancels Interview because Host Didn't Listen To ...Her New Album, Teacher Fails Entire Class Over Socialism Experiment, Would Adam Ever Vote for Trump? Black Santa's At Disney and much more. Watch the full episode: https://youtu.be/afM62XXmtEs --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pbdpodcast/support

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Check my check one two one two good good one two As well you got to see that one you you will like that one I'm just like studying my life as a ability to stay in care. We are officially live Wow, David. Thank live with MSM Saipala seven figures for in the house Great to be here with Gerard in the house if Gerard's in the house That means we're making progress with Moffice States America Yes, there you go We're making progress two hours a sleep was here
Starting point is 00:00:37 Four o'clock in the morning This guy was French press in his own coffee right here He tried to as a word copy tried to sell it to me for $7 Wow That's the only thing that cup, he tried to sell it to me for $7. Well, I'm just saying that money for our, I gotta go back. Capitalism, that's fine. The fact that he's taking a break today, him and Kai are doing a merch drop.
Starting point is 00:00:54 Okay, I just wanna let you know that. There will be a surprise merch drop which is gonna get you going crazy. I guarantee you gonna crack up for a fact. These guys won't create it, so I can't wait to see what it is I want to sign. Yeah, you know what you may get it That is true. We can make that happen. I think we can make it. Oh, we are willing to give any updates on
Starting point is 00:01:15 Mafia's dates The update has there is a few moving parts we got few moving parts we got but I can tell you What it looks like right now. I watched an episode here the day I'm sitting there with my dad and I'm going through one of them. And Ticondillo and I are sitting there. And for 15 minutes, Michael and Sammy are going at it. It is absolutely intense.
Starting point is 00:01:39 I had to step away from the kids to go and, and Billon says, daddy, isn't that Sammy? Isn't that Sammy the boss? How do you know him? Well, he was at the house and I got a chance to talk to him because Sammy, when they were in Tampa, the podcast, they stopped by the house. Of course.
Starting point is 00:01:52 The Dylan's memory is on a whole different level. Anyway, so we got a lot of stuff coming on. We had conversations with both Michael and Sammy. We got to get a couple things to get comfortable with. But at any moment, we may do a emergency podcast, and if we do an emergency podcast, folks, it's because we're either launching it or we have some major announcements
Starting point is 00:02:10 about mafia states of America. So Hank Tite, a lot of stuff is coming together. We have to get Paul to unify a lot of respect because he brought the whole team together. He brought the whole team together. Rose is a rock star, Eric, you, Mario, just great stuff. And what's everybody ever stuff? You're legendary when it comes to emergency calls, emergency conference star, Eric, you, Mario, just great stuff. And what's everybody ever, you're legendary when it comes to
Starting point is 00:02:27 Merchinkol's, Merchink Commerce calls, Merchink podcast. That is true. That is true. You have probably more experienced than anybody else with all the emergency calls that we host. Anyways, okay, so let's get into it. We got a lot of topics. There's a couple of things I want to share with you. There's a story I shared yesterday that went viral on Twitter. This teacher that failed the entire class will go through that. We'll take a look at global inflation rates and you're going to be blown away who US is tied with today, which is pretty insane. And it's cancer, whom I texted, and we're trying to figure something out to get
Starting point is 00:02:59 him back on a podcast on dates, depending on when he's playing Miami. I didn't see anything on the calendar. He's playing Miami anytime soon. They just played that. That's right. They just played. He just called out LeBron in the worst way and over Nike, China in a LeBron, accidentally hits another guy in the face from Detroit.
Starting point is 00:03:17 Isaiah Stewart, he calls it accidentally. Isaiah Stewart didn't take it well. He wanted to crush the guy. But anyways, he got suspended one game and the guy got suspended two games Isaiah. So we'll talk about that maybe. A TV host flew 10,000 miles for an exclusive interview with Adele and she canceled the last minute
Starting point is 00:03:32 because he didn't listen to it. Oh, it's going to get to know who you're interviewing. The last Santos are appearing in US Disney Parks this season for the first time. So history is being made. Adam's story will cover that. Bill Maher stands up to stand up for Dave Chappelle to Chris Cuomo's face blast trend of kids choosing their gender.
Starting point is 00:03:51 This is not crazy stuff that makes you a bigot. And then Bucks and Tony Brown obtained a legit fake COVID-19 vaccine card from teammate. We'll cover that. But Kyle Rittenhouse, obviously we got to cover what happened. His interview yesterday with Tucker. Tucker Carlson comments were made here, was he coached, he was that as well. Kyle Rittenhouse obviously we got to cover what happened his interview yesterday with Tucker Tucker Carlson comments were made here was he coached he was coached well Adam did not like an analogy with Michael Jordan all these other things that maybe was getting to but Adam has a
Starting point is 00:04:13 More time with analogies. They Adam's been a little bit off the last few weeks, but we'll help him out We'll help him out a few ways army army bars vaccine Refusers from promotions and reenlistment as deadline approaches R.S. vaccine refusers from promotions and reenlistment as deadline approaches. AOC says progressives help wasn't wanted in Virginia governor race, not a single person called us, or asked us to email mansion worries, Biden's social spending agenda costs too much.
Starting point is 00:04:34 New poll shows that how much the country wants Trump to run again. This is an atom story. An Embeto or Ork says Texas governor campaign won't be about Biden's slams, president on immigration interesting okay so let's get let's start let's start off with a very simple story with Adele and what happened with Adele on page four can
Starting point is 00:04:54 you imagine like you're planning this big interview okay I'm gonna go interview Adele and you're telling your family friends I'm flying out to interview Adele and your interviewing getting ready to interview her and they ask you, have you listened to the album and you say no. So a TV host flew 10,000 miles from an exclusive interview with Adele, only to have a cancel after he said he hadn't listened to her new album. This is an inside story, Matthew Doran or Doran. I lived on Doran Street, the host of Channel 7's The Week in Sunrise show Flew to London from Sydney,
Starting point is 00:05:27 a journey of about 10,000 miles on November 4th to interview Adele and their only album interview, only the only album interview to an Australian outlet. During the interview when asked by Adele what he thought of the new album Doran said, he hadn't listened to it yet. The singer was offended, the interview ran to completion.
Starting point is 00:05:44 But Sony, which owns Adele's music later told Channel 7 that it was withholding the rights to the interview footage as a result of Doran's oversight. Several reports said Doran was subsequently suspended by Channel 7, but Doran said that he wasn't formally suspended, but he was off the air for one week. So, the total package for the rights for those interview footage, which included access to the video from Oprah Winfrey one night only with a Dell cost the channel cost channel seven ready seven hundred and twenty five thousand dollars. That's a right.
Starting point is 00:06:15 That's a channel seven seven twenty five. Matt, what do you think about this? You've had me interview people on behalf of PHP. You've had me interview both Jackson. You had me in the original Mad Dog Madness me interview General, a mad dog, Mattis, which you crushed by the way, both of them. I appreciate that. But I'm following your mod, because every time I see you do an interview, I see you consume content, I see you read books,
Starting point is 00:06:34 I see you have your team, gives you a package, and before you're about to interview some, so just watching your behavior before you interview somebody, it's just doing your homework. Listen, we're no professional journalists, but it's just a common sense. Listen, we're no professional in journalism, but it's just a common sense. If you're going to interview something, and a company's investing 750,000 hours,
Starting point is 00:06:50 and your career could be made because it is in you fail to do the basic thing in terms of getting to know the person that you're interviewing, I think it's improper, I'm just saying it was definitely something that I'd be professing embarrassed about if I wasn't prepared to interview somebody. I asked Rogan, I said, Rogan, how do you prepare for interviews?
Starting point is 00:07:04 He says, some of them, I do, some of them, I don't, some of them, I just go in, some of them, I consume a lot of books and stuff to get in, and some of them, I just go in because I want to have a conversation with them. But Rogan didn't ask Spotify to pay Adele $725,000. If a company you work for is paying somebody that you're going to interview $725, do you better take care of that? I mean, you're a superhero. I don't know, that is irresponsible to me.
Starting point is 00:07:27 It's also not like some esoteric indie artists that like, you know, they're agent just shoved in front of you. And you gotta like, feign interest in this person. Like, oh yeah, no. Loved your hit song on TikTok, they're 19 year old. No, like, you know, like, I remember when bad baby was coming out and they were trying to make her like a
Starting point is 00:07:45 Don't you talk about bad baby body? Outside money oh industry outside and every talk show she went on was like we love you and you're Like yeah, no you're great and you were raised really well. Yeah for sure They all had to figure out a way to get through it. This is a Dell. Yeah, this is a landline Dude, I love Dell so much. I just tried to show Tyler my first quote unquote viral video the first video They got me anywhere on the internet was me with funnier dye as a Dell. I was dressed as a Dell I was dressed as Adele for what? You've got to be kidding me. That's you, that's me.
Starting point is 00:08:26 You're cool. This is when Adele was a little bit bigger. I love it. I like it. A lot of weight. So the, that's beautiful. Yeah, yeah. You know what?
Starting point is 00:08:35 Thank you. Thank you, man. It's gorgeous. I'm on the world's most beautiful, a good sister. I'm a great sister. What do you think about this? What do you think about this?
Starting point is 00:08:44 I think we got to give, look, we all know Adele. I don't think we need to listen to her new album to ask her a couple questions. We know the biggest thing she's doing, she's dating LeBron's agent these days, Rich Paul. Did you know about that? Yes, of course. Okay, that's a little bit bigger news.
Starting point is 00:08:57 But this guy, he came from Australia, Sydney, Australia, flew to London. Yeah. Do you familiar with what's going on with in Australia? These days they've been a lockdown. Like this guy's just excited to get the freak out of the house. For the first time in two years. What do you be free to get to?
Starting point is 00:09:12 He gets out of the house and he gets packaged up, resent back to Sydney to Convict Island. I feel bad for this guy. You are on a plane. Sure, you've been more prepared. If you were on a plane for 20 hours, and it never even occurred to you to listen to my album. Hello, I'd be pissed off too. Go get yourself some fish. I didn't get out of the house.
Starting point is 00:09:30 I just got out of the house. I listened to the album right. You can't just come on. Imagine somebody comes to interview you Pat. They come from all over. I'm Pat. I'm a huge fan. I come to interview you. I'm coming all the way from Australia. Awesome. Dude, sit down. So, Patrick, what's your last name? Enjoy your work. What do you do? Like,, Patrick, what's your last name? And joy all your work. What do you do? Like, what the heck is that? You don't say you can be a fan. Yeah, by the way, I want to show you,
Starting point is 00:09:52 so Sunday night, your arts at the house, you guys left very early, like, 130, whatever the time was. But we're having conversations. We originally, there's movies I want to get the kids prep for. We were watching Gladiator a couple of scenes they probably shouldn't watch, but it is what it it's that night I'm
Starting point is 00:10:08 But but I show him a clip of the rock when he showed up to R&C Republican National Convention in 2000 which I don't know if you know this or not and he was interviewed and a Similar situation happened as with Adele so if you can make this this a C-SPAN make it bigger first make it bigger first So C-SPAN you can show because it's taxpayers money paying C-SPAN. Watch what happens when this guy's interviewing the rock and he has no clue who the rock is. And the rock gets pissed, listen.
Starting point is 00:10:35 Looks like Steve is successful, let's try. There we go. This is in Adele's situation. You're on the rock at hand. Listen in. I'm gonna show you my naivete, all this crowd around you and I had no idea who you are. Who is the rock?
Starting point is 00:10:48 Oh, it's okay. I didn't know you either. So I guess we're kind of even. Who is the rock? The rock is the most electrified man in sports entertainment, the WWF champion. Rock is here representing the people, being the people's champion as well. And then again, not necessarily trying to sway votes towards the Republican candidate or the Democratic candidate for that matter as much of these just here to You know to make sure that the 22 million viewers the rock reaches every
Starting point is 00:11:10 22 million views you have to put it there we think of all this this crown Stay's a character the whole time. Yeah, yeah, luckily we have a spokesperson for the rock rock What a pit bull say pit bull said you look like rock I told him on the Walmart target version right? At your birthday party, I always thought you were tongue in or some on or something. At your birthday party, when you told me you were Filipino, I was like, what do you like? Two Filipinos and an overcoat or something like that? You're the biggest Filipino on earth.
Starting point is 00:11:36 You just started sitting on the Olympic table. Well, now what do you lifting now, this? What are you hitting now, this? So you squat on like four or five plates? What are you hitting bench? What's some of the numbers you're doing right? Yeah, I'm with reps. I mean, I'm doing four or 15 deadlifts,
Starting point is 00:11:50 rep in the three, 15 and bench. And you know, I'm not doing any squats, but I do the leg press. So they got the leg press machine to put both racks. You can rack them. I think I'm up to 15 plates on 15 racks. Yeah, 15, 45s, 3, 15, 45s. Three, three to 15 plates on 15 racks. Yeah 15 45s 15 45 yeah 3 3 15 on the bench press for long arms. That's real good Yeah, so Lizzo ever lays on top you can get out such 30 plates total
Starting point is 00:12:16 So so and I think what we're all agreeing with here with the story of Adele is the fact that Also Adele is classic classic of there you're a streetman move on the guy. Should have. Also, Adele is classic, classic of, there's no such thing as ugly, you just broke. Would you say Adele is the Michael Jordan of something or would that totally offend you if? I think it's one of those things where in my humble opinion, amazing voice, like the voice itself.
Starting point is 00:12:41 But if I have 100 songs to listen to to get me in a good mood, Adele's not, I'm just gonna make me cry. Oh, hello. 25, 25th grade album. It's just, it's not for me. Well my general, but your art dresses up as Adele for fun apparently.
Starting point is 00:12:55 So maybe that's a little more your vibe. I asked him to be careful. I got a great banter, buddy. I asked him to just more with his favorite workout songs because I'm posting something to an IG. I said, give me a workout song. He even works on you. He says, I'm thinking like, Intercept. Ah, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no karaoke event. So Gerard's very much in touch with his feminine side.
Starting point is 00:13:25 Yeah, beautiful thing. So, okay, now let's go into the next story. This next story is the the teacher. Let's talk about the teacher with the teacher that sent that message. By the way, for the people that follow snobs, I don't care whether this is true or if it's not true. The principal. All I care about, the principal of the story is absolutely fascinating. I read this the other day. It says, the teacher fails the entire class. Okay, teacher fails an entire class and economic professor at a local college made a statement that she had never failed a single student before but had recently failed an entire class that class had insisted that socialism worked and that no one else would be poor and no one would be rich.
Starting point is 00:14:03 A great equalizer. The professor said, okay, we will have an experiment in this class on this plan. All grades will be average and everyone will receive the same grade, no one else will fail and no one will receive an A. Substituting grades for dollars, something closer to home and more readily understood at all.
Starting point is 00:14:20 After the first test, the grades were average and everyone got a B. The students who studied hard were upset and the students who studied little were happy. At the second test, rolled around the students who studied little had studied even less. And the ones who had studied hard decided they wanted a free ride, so they studied little. The second test average was a D. No one was happy. When the third test rolled around, the average was MF as a test preceded the scores never increased as bickering blame and name calling all
Starting point is 00:14:50 results and hard feelings and no one would study for the benefit of anyone else to their great surprise all failed and the pro professors told them that socialism would also be ultimately failed when the reward is great the effort succeed etc. etc. Then he makes five, she makes five points, okay, these are the five points. You cannot legislate the poor into prosperity by legislating the wealthy out of prosperity, which were that before, number two.
Starting point is 00:15:13 What one person receives without working for another person must work for without receiving. Number three, the government cannot give to anybody, anything that the government does not first take from someone else that's pretty tough for some people to understand. Number four, you cannot multiply wealth by dividing it. And number five, when half of the people get the idea that they do not have to work because the other half is going to take care of them.
Starting point is 00:15:39 And when the other half gets the idea that it does no good work, good to work because somebody else is going to get what they work for, that is the beginning of the end of any nation. Do you love this professor? Do you love this professor? Respect to this professor. Is that the professor with the mask on or is that just a random picture in the other corner? I think that's just an ad because it's that she's.
Starting point is 00:15:58 So the teacher is a woman. Gotcha. So what are your thoughts on this? I mean, look, it's one of those things where socialism sounds great in theory, right? These all these kids in the class had, I thought, I'd social them sounds great. But when put into practice, it ain't so much fun, right? For especially for the kids that are trying hard,
Starting point is 00:16:15 they're trying to get good grades and are putting in the effort. So I love that he broke it down into these five principles. At the end of the day, I think there was a poll out there. This is maybe six months ago. And half the country, young people, thought that socialism was a better... No more. More than half. More than half. More than half. People under sixty-four percent.
Starting point is 00:16:38 Was it that much? Was it that much? The Harvard poll. Thought that socialism was a better system than capitalism because they haven't been in a workforce. Okay, exactly. So it's one of those things where in theory something sounds good, but when you actually practice it Not as much and they've been around so these kids get indoctrinated by teachers and the teachers the modern teacher And I've got teachers in my family and I always they feel like I'm always going after them, but this is just truth All right, every teacher I've ever met thinks that they are smarter than they get paid for.
Starting point is 00:17:07 Right? And that's the basis of their ideology. Their college professors specifically are resentful of the plumber or the truck driver that makes twice as much as they do because I'm the smart one. So obviously the system is flawed because if it weren't flawed, then I would be the rich one and they would be my underling, and it's like, dude, you don't understand what they don't understand. And even if you've ever read marks,
Starting point is 00:17:31 what people don't get is you don't get paid for intellect, you get paid for value. You can either do something that nobody else in the world does. You play basketball, all of us play basketball, none of us are in the top 1% of it, so we don't get paid to play basketball. Right? LeBron James can get paid billions of dollars
Starting point is 00:17:47 because he's number one. Our friend Victor, that you interviewed, he's a million dollar backgammon player because he's the best in the world at it. No, everybody else plays backgammon. 20 some years? Yeah, yeah. So we're doing a tour together
Starting point is 00:17:59 with doubles, invagus, and january. No, he's an awesome dude. Why is great? But again, nobody else in the world is getting paid to play back game, and you gotta be the best in the world at it. So if you're not in the best in the world at what you wanna do, then you have to be willing
Starting point is 00:18:12 to do what other people aren't willing to do. Nobody wakes up in the morning and wants to be a plumber. But there's a lot of money because nobody wakes up in the morning and wants to be a plumber. That's what these things, that's what these lessons don't teach, man. And when you're looking at a situation like this, that really wasn't socialism so much it was this Galitarian utopia man, we're like we're all gonna be the same together. That's nonsense
Starting point is 00:18:31 I don't know if that's true, but I do know what is true. What actually did happen in Michigan and there was one in Brooklyn There was a vegan Marxist restaurant where they wanted to do a shoe capitalism and they basically said eat what you want Will make it pay us what you think is right. Men, whatever you think is right, women, you get you got to pay 22% more than women do to make up for the way. Gras here we go. They're gone. They're out of business. Like it's the most predictable out of business thing and then they blame capitalism for them being out of business. Well we can't compete because the prices keep rising. Okay. Guys this is market leverage. Matt what do you think? When I think about Capitalism for them being out of business what we can't compete because the prices keep rising okay
Starting point is 00:19:08 Guys, this is market leverage what do you think when I think about things like this? I default to my favorite books at a buy which is proverbs and ecclesiastes why because it's written by the richest king Why is this king who ever lived and here's what he says about about this proverbs 13 chapter four says the soul of the lazy man Desires and has nothing but the soul of the diligent shall be made rich So it depends on how you want to tackle life. You want to go and tackle life and say, oh, I want everybody else to help me out, but I'm willing to contribute back to society. Well, you should not get back anything in return,
Starting point is 00:19:32 but if you want to contribute back to society, you want to be diligent, you're getting up, you're doing your part. And that's probably one of the hardest things because you mentioned earlier that what's the biggest platform today, the people who are lazy, people who are in a complaint, that's the biggest platform.
Starting point is 00:19:44 That's the biggest platform. The biggest, I have the greatest compliment the other day on my YouTube channel, at 7 Fair School. Somebody says, you missed her one to be junior value-tamant. That's not supposed to be. You guys are rich because you have no college degree. So why you get mad at us?
Starting point is 00:19:57 Yeah. Why you get mad at us? Let me ask you something on that, because I don't think, we throw it on this word lazy. I don't think they're lazy. I just don't think they don't want to do what they, anything they don't think we throw it on this word lazy. I don't think they're lazy. I just don't think they don't wanna do what they, anything they don't desire doing. Like they'll work hard.
Starting point is 00:20:10 They'll work hard. That's the difference. They don't wanna do. I feel like is the difference. I don't know if that's Instagram. I don't know if people. Let me ask you a question. Let me ask you guys a question.
Starting point is 00:20:18 So here's a question for you. Okay. What will make you vote for Biden? Okay. What will make you vote for Biden? Okay, what will make you vote for Biden? What has to be, and for you, the question is, what will make you vote for Trump? Okay, I mean, where I'm going here, so just think about it. Whoever that voted against Biden, or whoever that voted against Trump,
Starting point is 00:20:40 you got to ask the question, at what level will you vote for the opposition? Okay, so for me if you look at AOC here's how AOC works There's a part I relate to AOC. This is why relate to AOC AOC do you think she supports what Biden is doing right now? No, she's actively we're gonna talk about that here in a minute It's absolutely preserved. She's not happy with Biden right the AOC the Ilhan Omar all those guys didn't When it comes down to voting who who's she going to vote for? Trump? No, no. Or she going to vote for Biden. No, no. Okay, so now watch this here. Watch this here. For me, okay? I don't like half the stuff
Starting point is 00:21:15 that happens where the divisiveness and constant creating new enemies that maybe Trump takes the route and he's constantly going after him, right? But when it comes down to it, I'm going to vote for whoever's for lower taxes, lower regulation, eliminating censorship for me. So that's where it goes to, okay, here's what I'm going to go. As a registered independent for the last 10 years, this is where I'm going. I'm a libertarian that we've not yet seen a scholar, Joe Jorgencin. When I sat down with Ron Paul and we did the interview, you and I were there together and I think it was in Houston when we did the interview. It was incredible by the time you're done,
Starting point is 00:21:47 you're like, this guy makes a lot of sense. But the question is, at what point will somebody in your party come out, what are you gonna say I'm voting for, the person you would least vote for? In this instance, it's Biden and Trump. I'm gonna go with you first. So who needs to be on your side of the aisle,
Starting point is 00:22:03 which is let's just say the left, the center left. Who needs to be on your side of the aisle which is let's just say the left to center left who needs to be on your side of the aisle we're gonna say you know what screw it I'm not gonna vote for anybody on the left I'm gonna go vote for Trump would anybody make you vote for him repeat the okay with anybody be able to convince me let's just say no no let's just say the the person that's running on your side is uh... betto it's uh... mccanahate it's aoc it's i've mentioned it's whoever who would need to be the nominee on the left for you to say i'm sitting this one out i'm actually gonna vote for trump on this one maybe the bigger question is what i vote for republican
Starting point is 00:22:42 no no this because to the wood i would vote for a Republican. No, no, this specific... Because to the... I would vote for a Republican. But this is not a Trump. So this specific question I'm asking you, like for them, if I say Clinton, they're gonna say, yeah, no problem voting for Bill Clinton, to this specific example, it is Biden, and it is Trump. The reason why I'm using this example is a following reason.
Starting point is 00:23:00 Is Biden's probably the least democratic president Republicans would want. Okay, probably worse than Carter, okay. But many Republicans were okay with Bill Clinton. So, and on the Democratic side, Trump is probably the least candidate you would want on the opposite side. Maybe you would be comfortable with a Reagan hypothetically, right, versus a Trump. What I'm asking is, who needs to be on your side of the aisle to say I think it's crossed the line. I'm probably gonna go vote for Trump. Who would it be?
Starting point is 00:23:32 You're saying running against Trump? Yeah, I'm asking four times. It's Four times did you get my question or no? There's literally nobody that you would detest so much on the democratic side that would make you be like now you know what Trump's like anyone on Omar was not so anything anything on the 10% left so who would make you say I'm gonna vote I'm actually so gonna support Trump if the candidate was is was is equally as divisive as Trump if my whole thing is we all like, look at us,
Starting point is 00:24:06 we can all get along, we can all have dinner, we can all have lunch, we can all get along. We're America, okay, he's a Marine. He's a talented guy, he's a businessman. I mean, we all have Christian men of the club. Does I'm saying, a Jewish, a Christian, like, we're not as divided as the media or politics want us to be.
Starting point is 00:24:24 I don't disagree. Like what we need in this country is someone who says, so let me go back to the question. Can we all just sit down and have a basic niceness towards each other? Let me go back to the question. Let me go back to the question. At all. For the fifth time.
Starting point is 00:24:39 This is what the audience gets upset sometimes because you don't answer questions. No matter what you say, you're not not gonna convince me to vote for fucking trot So whatever whatever way you want Why that's when you lose people brother why when you lose people because I'm not willing to know No, let me explain to you why you lose people if you're saying an aOC or Ilhan Omar I'm not interested in that me. this is this is where your argument loses because you lose credibility because I'm not willing to succumb to Trump if you ask me a
Starting point is 00:25:11 question and you say a guy like an Alex Jones is the face of the right and I got a Biden on the other side I'm probably going to say I have no clue what this guy's going to do here I'm going to have to consider that vote but to you it's hard to have a logic to say here's what would make me say i'm gonna go this way because frogs even right now i give you an idea kodak blue the other day tweets out i don't know if you guys are kodak blues kodak black kodak black kodak blue kodak black said uh... here pump it up yeah he just tweets out the other day did you see the tweet here's what kodak said the other day he said uh...
Starting point is 00:25:42 uh... uh... uh... uh... it's not coming up come on guy oh sorry about that codec black sends a tweet and he says you guys want to it's not working for you you gotta be kidding it's just a basic but wait i'm curious Adam how much how much of your decision-maker process goes with uh... percentage wise goes with voting for policy versus the person i'm just curious
Starting point is 00:26:02 it's exactly my my next question was going the versus the person. I'm just curious. That's exactly where my next question was going. The, I mean, I think it's 50-50. I mean, maybe even more persona than policy. More passion and passion. I don't know how much does policy, how many people actually get down and dirty into people's policies. I think people are what their platform is.
Starting point is 00:26:19 Yeah, I think most people are one issue voter or two issue voter and they, mostly what you know more than issue. See, I don't have family, I don't have kids, so I'm not as issue oriented. I, what are you gonna change your, the name of your Twitter handle to be, or a centrist, or a synergist?
Starting point is 00:26:39 Synergist? That's what this country needs. It's so much. That's not the question, though, but that's the point. That's not the question, though. This is the guy that said we need a synergist. That's what this country needs. It's so much. It's not the question, though, but that's the point. But that's not the question, though. This is the guy that said we need a synergist. That's what I'm saying. Okay, the story is not the story.
Starting point is 00:26:49 So we keep doubling down on Trump. No, it's not. Imagine if we had Trump president again. Let me imagine we don't have Trump president again. We have someone that actually, the entire country actually likes, whether it's in the left of the right. Then there can't be a reasonable conversation with you. Why can't there be a reason?
Starting point is 00:27:03 Because I just asked you a reasonable question. You can't give a reason. It's been eight minutes. I'm moving this story. I'm going reasonable conversation with you. Why can't there be a reason? Because I just asked you a reasonable question, and you can't give a reason. It's been eight minutes. I'm moving this story. I'm going to go to you. So who needs to be on your side for you to say, I would consider Biden? Biden actually was probably my third or fourth choice
Starting point is 00:27:18 out of the Democratic primary. I'm much happier than Biden got in. I thought that for sure that they were going to try to shove Kamala Harris down or throw. They still made, it's not too late. It's not too late. You know, as far as, look, I don't like coercion. When you get into the Democratic Party
Starting point is 00:27:35 and you get into the coercive nature of what they are, anybody who increases wants, you like, what AOC, what we talked about, what we talked about this morning, AOC, is going after Biden for not being a dictator saying he has unilateral powers to do universal health care to eliminate student debt to to base she wants the president of the United States with the stroke of his pen to completely and totally nationalize in tires executive order executive order executive order and not just little things. Yeah. She wants it. Essentially the government through
Starting point is 00:28:05 One stroke of the man of one person's pen to nationalize entire verticals of our of our government our economy The fact that she's saying that and she's lamenting the fact that he won't be a dictator Terrifies me because they show their face. So who wouldn't need to be on the right for you to say I remember I didn't vote for Trump the first time. I get that. That's what I'm asking you. So for you who is too far right on the right for you to say. I remember, I didn't vote for Trump the first time. I get that. That's why I'm asking you. So for you, who is too far right on the right? I would have voted for Tulsi Gabbard in a heartbeat. I would have voted for, back in the day, remember Joe Lieberman, I like Joe Lieberman back in the dressing.
Starting point is 00:28:35 Like Joe Lieberman, I thought Bill Clinton was a really, when you talked about Chris Christie, when I was with Christie, he was a synerggist and Cory Booker wasn't this far left socialist Cory Booker and Chris Christie work like this and they really did an unbelievable job for the city of Newark Then they got on a national scale and they had to go to the extremes when I was younger Right and you guys are you know little little owner me you guys remember the way to win was to work towards the center Now the way to win seems to be to work towards these streams. They are terrified of their extremes. I think it's close. There's no money anywhere else. Only the crazy and the
Starting point is 00:29:13 greedy donate money. Guys, normal everyday work in Americans, they're not donating their time. They're not out there volunteering. They're not out there marching. Luna ticks are. Luna ticks are the ones that are filling the streets. All right, so that's where the political, you can't run a campaign without volunteers of money and they have to go to the extremes to get this. And I think that's what's pulling our pockets. You know what I like about Van Jones?
Starting point is 00:29:34 Let me take what I like about Van Jones. Maybe that could be something as an inspiration for our buddy here, okay? This is, I'm a Van Jones fan. And Van Jones was a communist card holding guy years ago when he first was chosen to be part of uh... obama's uh... what you call it uh... uh... administration within a week they have to get him to be gone because the guy was a former communist he supported some of the principal of communism
Starting point is 00:29:59 she had to resign well do you remember when uh... trump went out there and he did what he did with uh... prison uh... reform and it was something that nobody had ever done any came in any fixed it any but it was just absolutely berserk and uh... uh... and van Jones if you guys don't remember this can you click on van Jones trump prison reform picture was a car dashes and some of the other one's in a big way, but this is not even a Kim
Starting point is 00:30:25 story. This is about a Van Jones who hates Trump. Okay. Who hates Trump? If you go to images, go to Trump on criminals. Goes on images, go to images and type in the picture right there. Go, don't want it to left. Don't want it to left right there. Can you click on it? Okay. See if we can make that bigger.
Starting point is 00:30:44 All right. See if you go a little closer, go a little closer. We can't play that can we so go back and go to the go back and see if we can find another picture. Okay. Click on any one of those on the bottom right there to to the right to the right. Yeah. Go click on that one. Let's just say. See if that one, okay. Do you see who's standing behind that lady with the red jacket on? Who is that? Who is he? He's a hardcore Democrat, you know?
Starting point is 00:31:10 But he went to that. And you know what he did on CNN, that pissed off Cuomo and everybody else? He started crying. He started crying. He says, because this the first time I've seen a president be able to do something with prison reform. You know what that's called?
Starting point is 00:31:24 That's called the synergies. A synergies is not somebody that no matter what the guy cannot do anything right. That's not a synergist. So if you're talking about you wanting to be a synergist, Van Jones to me, who him and I disagree on 80% of things politically, I respect the shit out of this position here. This is what we need. FYI. Principle, it's when I ask a question, and here's what's said, when I ask a question. So people ask me and they'll say, why do you interview so many communists? You know how many people have lost,
Starting point is 00:31:52 because I interview communists? Do you know how many, go read the comments section? It's too bad though. Of any of the communists, I don't receive what they say at the bottom. I say, I'm actually trying to see where we agree. Where do we agree?
Starting point is 00:32:04 I want to understand you to get an idea of where we agree. And then from there you say, okay, I set that one with Alex Jones on 9-11, you and I were there, that interview was almost done with. You remember when he started biting the apple, we thought it's gonna be done with, he's gonna walk off the set. But we had the conversation,
Starting point is 00:32:19 and what was the conversation about? You pressed the hell out of him. I pressed the hell out of him, and he was unhappy about it. So it wasn't like, well, hey, Alex, so tell me, what a fantastic job you're pissing a lot of people off on the other says, this is so cool, bro. The guy wanted to leave, he was not happy with us.
Starting point is 00:32:32 No, he is, his handler was like, let's say, his handler. Well, let me ask you a question, I'll show. Since he's caught, at any point, that you're interviewing these people, do you say, it was a good point. I actually, one million percent. Okay, so you you've one million percent you said a good point
Starting point is 00:32:48 Like to come you miss okay exactly. Yes, so so go with me now here So on individual points you said okay check for the car mark But at any point no matter how many points is guys made is there any chance that you're gonna believe in communism as socialism Did you just hear my answers? No, right? But but did you just see what you're doing? Do you see that you're gonna believe in communism as socialism? Did you just hear my answer? The answer's no, right? But did you just see what you're doing? Do you see what you're doing? These two analogies have nothing to do with each other. I didn't make an analogy and I'm asking you a question.
Starting point is 00:33:14 You're making a point, right? Would I have an answer to the question yet? So for you, the question I was asked on urine, you can't answer because to you, I see what you did there. I see what you did there. I was trying to make a valid point. In your eyes your eyes in your eyes a man can't do anything right. That's not that's not what I said. I said it all. I asked you what I said specifically was I will give Trump credit on certain things. I like what he did in the Middle East. I like what he did on the regulation, but that doesn't mean I'm
Starting point is 00:33:41 gonna be a Trump fan or vote for him. Do like you said, you wouldn't, you've agreed with certain socialists. This question of socialists, this question of socialists. No, because I see what you did there and that was good. That was a good tactic. Did what? Explain to me what did. I tried to make the same analogy that you made for me. And my mind is, it's a very similar analogy.
Starting point is 00:34:02 We've asked you six times the same question. Okay, so I'll be very sure. I'd rather say, either you answer to have credibility to get a response from me. Yes, sir. Or you don't. If you don't answer, you have no credibility to discuss it. Here's my answer.
Starting point is 00:34:15 Here's my answer. Are there things that Trump has done well? Yes. That's not a question, though. So let's skip it. If you don't want to answer the question. I wouldn't vote for Trump. I said it a million different times.
Starting point is 00:34:23 There's not the question. The question is who on your side of the aisle needs to represent for you to say, I would actually entertain on a post. This is a regular conversation. You're saying how bad does the democratic candidate have to be? Seven times the same problem.
Starting point is 00:34:38 Basically, would you vote for Trump? Seven times. Omar, our Donald Trump. Well, let me ask you guys, I vote for Joe Jorgens. Sirius, question, how much of that is social equity? You're friends, your family, the people you associate with, God forbid they ever found out. I don't give two shit to people.
Starting point is 00:34:53 Seriously, honestly. Clearly. I don't give a shit about what? No, no, no, no, no. What people think how I vote, I don't care. You're, you're my friend circle. Half my friends think that I'm a, a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm a, I'm think that I'm a a actually a mad a mad a strong guy because I'm on this channel
Starting point is 00:35:07 let me have to people think I'm a communist uh BLM I don't give a shit as a person that's I'll explain why I asked that question wasn't an accusation it's a serious question there's a person very very close to me that I absolutely love who staunch staunch far left basically your whole life okay came up through academia and made her career in it. And over the course of the last 20 months, she's now moving in a direction. I actually got a text from her.
Starting point is 00:35:35 She was like, she was like, you've been right about a lot of things and pains me to say that. And I'm like, whoa, one more time. I got a screenshot that. Now she can't be vocal about what she believes to be true. That's the hardest part. She believes she'll be ostracized in her community.
Starting point is 00:35:51 Her friends will ostracize her. She's seen cancel culture up close and personal. She is literally a prisoner of... And what's her community though? Our community is academics. Okay, so she is in the liberal Northeast academic community. I'm assuming. Correct.
Starting point is 00:36:08 Yeah, when you insulate yourself into a bubble, that's what happens, whether you're on the left or the right. If you're... See, this is where I got a disagreement. It might even be worse on the left. I got it, yeah, I got a disagreement because my experience has been, especially in the entertainment
Starting point is 00:36:21 industry, people on the right will have no problem hanging out with people on the left. They have no problem hiring people on the left. They have no problem being disagreed with. And those instances, whereas the more progressive, quote unquote, the situation is, the job site is or the environment is, they tolerate no blasphemy. Yeah, but that's a recent thing, bro.
Starting point is 00:36:43 Nobody wouldn't hire you 10 years ago because you like George W. Bush. I hear you. It would have been irrelevant. It's because of Trump. What's interesting about that is that I actually didn't like George Bush. I didn't like Dick Cheney.
Starting point is 00:36:55 And now Dick and Liz Cheney are pro-Biden. Now all of a sudden the progressives are on the side of the War Hawk Republicans. It's the establishment. So I mean, it's a weird situation. But you say it's a recent thing. That's why we're talking about it because this is something that is not, the weird situation. You say it's a recent thing. That's why we're talking about it, because this is not passing the smell test.
Starting point is 00:37:08 This is not an okay thing. Let me do me a favor, pull up something here. Pull up something here, and we're gonna go off the story, go to the next story. Pull up a power versus force, type in power versus force. Okay, and then click on images, click on images, top left, and then click on images, click on images top left, and then click on the one with a bunch, click on that right there, that's fine, make that bigger, okay, make that bigger, see if
Starting point is 00:37:35 you can, click on it again, hopefully can get, okay, fantastic, so Adam, this is the challenge in America today, okay. This book was written by David Arhocchiens. I don't know how many years ago. I read this 20 years ago. So it's got to, it's been around for a while, maybe 18 years ago, something like that. So he talks about when we go from power, force to power, okay? And force is obviously not a good thing to persuade people.
Starting point is 00:37:58 Your power, you can persuade people. Lowest level of influence is shame. Anytime you're coming from a place of shame, you have no ability to persuade. You don't have any power. No, you of influence is shame. Anytime you're coming from a place of shame, you have no ability to persuade. You don't have any power. No, you can't do nothing. Your help was right. Then it's guilt. You feel guilty. I haven't feel guilty about what I did to her. I feel guilty about what I did. Then it's apathy. Okay. Then it's grief. Then it's fear. You have a lot of anxiety. But fear is still better than grief. Apathy, guilt and shame, then there's desire. So, constant sex, constant drugs, constant gambling, drinking.
Starting point is 00:38:28 Then it's anger. Anger is still better than fear because at least you're expressing yourself to people, right? Then you got pride, which is where many people on the certain sides that don't want to politically sit and agree with anybody. You get stuck at this level pride. First level of freedom and leadership is courage. Having the courage to entertain what it would look like, maybe I'm not right, maybe I'm willing to entertain.
Starting point is 00:38:53 Then it's neutrality where let's have a neutral conversation. Then it's willingness, I'm willing to be entertained, I'm willing to make this work, I'm willing to have a relationship with Gerard. I'm willing for us to, like, well, have a conversation together, we're willing. You're willing, I'm willing, make this work. I'm willing to have a relationship with Gerard. I'm willing for us to, like, well, have a conversation together. We're willing. You're willing?
Starting point is 00:39:07 I'm willing. We can make this thing go places. But if you're not willing, and I'm willing, there's no way this thing can work, right? Then there's acceptance. Then level 400 is what? Reason. What is reason?
Starting point is 00:39:17 Reason is what we try to do on this podcast. We try to reason. Reason is when I interview somebody, and we like to reason with each other. We sit down, we have a conversation. Favorite conversations in the world are people that are willing to reason. Reason is when I interview somebody and we like to reason with each other. We sit down, we have a conversation. Favorite conversations in the world are people that are willing to reason with you. After reason is love, which we love you. So that's the foundation of it.
Starting point is 00:39:33 And it's joy, peace, enlightenment, which will never reach that level of enlightenment just to kind of give you a score. They score people. Einstein scored like a 499. Okay. Gandhi and then they'll put them at a different level. They got Mother Teresa is is Bliss, Slash, Light and Lightman. Jesus is obviously a thousand.
Starting point is 00:39:50 He scores it all that in that level. Have you done a score? Have I done my score? Yeah, I've done my score and Robert Ororke did my score before I did my score. He came up and he said, do you know what your score is? I'm like, I don't know what my score is.
Starting point is 00:40:00 I didn't do it. I didn't do it. Anyways, there's a way of doing it. The point isn't about where I'm at or where you're at, where anybody's at. I think the challenge is if we're going to make progress, we have to have the courage to be neutral and willing to accept certain things we're wrong and others
Starting point is 00:40:16 and then find a way to reason and if we can figure out a way to love, well then we can make some progress still. So how do you get people to go from shift, from force into power? They listen first stage there because there's a lot of pride is there a question you ask you how you draw mouth you can't do so So you can so I can get this message and then he gerarl like somebody gave me this message because I was I was in a place of if you look at me here Shit, I was probably fear desire anger pride
Starting point is 00:40:44 Shit, I was probably fear, desire, anger, pride. That's majority of my life, because I've just understood this concept like 20 years, because I'm 43. Probably at 25, 26, I'm still in fear. Can I really do this? I'm still in desire, man, I'm still having girls on the side, I'm still party in hardcore. Anger, I had a temper, horrible, I still got a temper,
Starting point is 00:41:02 but it's more tamed than I can control it, then it's pride. So the first time this was presented to me I didn't want to you know, I'm like I don't know if this totally makes sense What are you talking about? I'm somebody that's and then I realized no, you're not you're not willing You're not neutral you only talk to the people that you agree with you're not accepting you're not this you're not that right You're not coming from that place, but when we were off camera and then I want to change a topic because we got a lot of things I want the audience to hear other topics as But when we were off camera, and then I want to change the topic, because we got a lot of things I want the audience to hear other topics as well. When we were off camera, we talked about Kyle Rittenhouse,
Starting point is 00:41:29 right? And then you and Tyler, I think what comment did you make about Kyle yesterday on Tucker? You said, he's a good kid. He's a kid that you would find in your typical suburban Chicago neighborhood. Yeah. And Tyler, what did you say?
Starting point is 00:41:43 You said something about the guy. He came off as a good kid. You know, he worked hard. He worked as a janitor, support his family. He was a lifeguard. He was a medic and he was just completely lambat. It's like he's a completely different kid than what the media purchased.
Starting point is 00:41:54 And then we talk about BLM and you know how he supports BLM but he says, I don't support the writing or I don't support the living and writing. I just support the movement though. Sure, I support the movement. Great, fantastic. And then the conversation was what? Well, he was coached. Sure Sure because he was coached to do
Starting point is 00:42:07 some like this right? Under talk right? He was coached. Which by the way do we all agree that he was coached? One million percent of his coach. There's no question he wasn't coached. Of course he was coached. But no matter how much he coaches me, how long will it take you to coach me to beat you in MMA if we go in grapple? How long? No, you're looking pretty good shape. I know you're back. What I'm trying to say to you is, what I'm trying, it's going to take more than a day or
Starting point is 00:42:31 two. It's going to take probably a few years, right? Because that's been your world. No matter how much he coaches me or your friend coaches me, how much is it going to take me for me to go to a stand-up comedy and get a 60-minute special? How long is it going to take me? Five, ten years? It's going to take a while, right?
Starting point is 00:42:45 So no matter how much you press this power versus force concept to people, they're not gonna be a day or two or so. It took me three, five years to fully understand where I was dealing with with this. I know you wanna move on, but I have one question on that because I understand that on an individual level and it's a really great way to be introspective
Starting point is 00:43:04 and see where you're at. Now on a collective level, we just saw for 20 months here, fear is an incredibly powerful tool for control. You get people to feel afraid if you can control their fear. It's the media's business model. Yeah, I mean,
Starting point is 00:43:19 there's three C's right, people need to change conflict, controversy, they made people afraid of the air, man. There's people still right now. I was just in St. Louis. There's people afraid of the air. Walking around outside, muzzled up. Yeah, like, like, like, you, you can control them where they see every human being that they encounter as a potential threat. Yeah. You, you can do anything. You can do anything you want with those people. Now you're the savior. You're, hey, this is scary world. Give me, come with me. I'll help you. I'll save you.
Starting point is 00:43:50 It's just gonna cost you all your money and your freedom. But now I'm gonna protect you. I'm the good guy. Right? I got the jab. I got whatever, whatever you need. Maybe I need a fourth one. I need a fifth one.
Starting point is 00:44:00 I need a fifth one. I'm gonna die with a fifth one. But fear, the lowest level of that, force versus power, just put the world on pause for two years. They took the whole world over for two years by making people afraid. So how do you process that from an individual level to a collective level?
Starting point is 00:44:21 Yeah, first of all, fear, sharpness, listening, right? When people are afraid, people listen. So they have to scare the hell out of you for you to watch collective level. Yeah, first of all, fear sharpening, right? When people are afraid, people listen. So they have to scare the hell out of you for you to watch the news. If they don't scare the hell out of you, they're not gonna watch the news. So you got to figure out a way to increase the identity of people.
Starting point is 00:44:37 And like, for example, running the company, when we started off the company, a PHP insurance company, the first thing I said is, saving America by bringing back the free enterprises and hope to American families, right? There's two things you can train people on. Will power skill.
Starting point is 00:44:49 Skill is how to sell. Will is you can do it, right? Typically, most people think it's skill set that's very necessary. Will power is just as necessary, in matter of fact, slightly more necessary than skill because will power may, will make you figure out a way to learn the skill you're going to figure out the skill right okay so
Starting point is 00:45:08 yes you have a skill and no will power you're just do it yeah yeah yeah yeah one percent of the story and your skills wasted yeah so so for example yesterday we're doing the whole giveaway Zach Parker a shout out to me came up with this idea about us to I'm saying let's give some stuff away so he produces the website everybody's applying for us to do give away sports folks were calling We came up with this idea about us, I'm saying let's give stuff away so he produces the website. Everybody's applying for us to give away sports folks. We're calling on a bunch of people. Unfortunately, we're trying to do face-ups.
Starting point is 00:45:30 So some of the people that have what he called it, Android, we can't face time, right? So we called on the Apple. We have to check the numbers first. Believe it or not. Anyways, so we call this one lady. Apple stock goes up. We call this one husband, husband nominates wife and says my wife lost her job during COVID, wouldn't take any government assistant, wouldn't even apply to get any money, nothing.
Starting point is 00:45:50 She didn't take a single penny from the government during COVID, she found ways to get a job toward three jobs. I just want to figure out who would make my wife's experience better for holidays. Anything you can do, please do. So I call her once, twice, three times, shame picking up, four times she picks up, face time. And she says, who are you? I don't recognize you. Our husband follows by it. I mean, she does not. I said, your husband thinks the world of you, okay? And he told me that during this 18 months, while everybody else was taking a stimulus, you didn't do
Starting point is 00:46:17 it. You figured out a way to get two or three jobs to make money for the family. And he thinks you're the hero of the family. Everybody leaned on you. And I wanted to find a way to make your holiday season a better season for you. I said, what can I do for you? I said, do you mind if I send you to the spa, best spa local manicure, petrature massage, the whole nap, or a full day we treat you? She says, no, I don't want you to do that.
Starting point is 00:46:37 And he said, she's not gonna take anything from you. So I'm like, okay, then is there any way I can make it better? She says, yes, one way. I said, what's that? She's the powerful story. She says, my husband wants a toolbox. Stop thinking about other people. My husband wants a toolbox, and it's 600 bucks.
Starting point is 00:46:58 I don't have the money for it. Instead of sending me to the spa, please get him the toolbox if you can do that. That would make my Christmas. We're sitting there fricking, I'm like, selfless. So I say, you know what? I said, forget about it.
Starting point is 00:47:11 You ever been to a spa before? Never in my life. She's probably in her 30s, you know, mid 30s, early 30s, as I never in your life know. I said, how about we send you to the spa and how about we also get the toolbox for your husband? She breaks down crime like you wouldn't believe, right? To me, I said,
Starting point is 00:47:25 you don't know how much of a hero you are to me. I said, we need more people like you. Here's a person that's stubborn enough to say, I'm not going to take the free money. That mindset is what needs to be the hero. When this is the last time you saw somebody on the media, so that person has the flip and hero, it's always, you don't know how hard life, we understand how hard life is. This is why we should send you more checks. This is why we should send you $3 trillion. What $800? You deserve $2,000 a month.
Starting point is 00:47:53 I can't stand that because it's decreasing the identity of people. That's what's hurting us. I'll tell you what, that's your 100% right? That's really good. But I'll tell you, that guy. He was so upset that he nominated her because he was like just chilling and she's like, I'm going to be out here doing two, three jobs. I'm going to get this ass hole with two blocks and he's got a lot of time around the house to fix all this shit. Honey, honey, do listen to any increase. Listen, since we took this 25 minutes on this story,
Starting point is 00:48:19 we still didn't get an answer. Let's move on to the next one here. All right, let's go to the next one. Black Santas are appearing in US Disney parks this season for the first time. This is a page five story. Without an official statement or fanfare, US Disney parks are including Black Santa Claus and Christmas celebrations. This year for the first time in the company,
Starting point is 00:48:36 66 year theme history at both Disneyland and Anaheim and Lake Bonavista, Florida, a Black Santa has been spotted at certain meet-and-greeds, and at after-hour Christmas parties, a Disney spokesperson told CNN that Santa Claus is represented in various ways and local and regional communities and around the world.
Starting point is 00:48:54 And in that spirit, Santa Claus will be reflected with diversity surrounding communities at Bo Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort. What's your thoughts on this? I'm a Chicago guy. It's around my neighborhood in Chicago, Humble Park, West Side of Chicago, Burowin Circe, Soast, technique. We always have black sanders. We have put a recon sanders. We have a mix of sanders. So I'm not a coast kid. I didn't go to Disneyland
Starting point is 00:49:15 or Disney World growing up. So my first time going to those parks was when I was in a military I was stationed in Southern California, went up to Disneyland. I guess you got recruited into the insurance industry out of Anaheim. But very good. I can't believe it took this long, however, for Disney to actually put something like this together. My sister, who's a dancer, my sister's a dancer. She, she, ballet jazz, she worked for Disney.
Starting point is 00:49:38 And I was, you know, big brother type stuff. And so she was a snowflake during the Nutcracker type of dance people asking, and which one's your sister? Which one's your sister? She's one of the snowflakes, right? Yeah, my sister's the dirty snowflake Big brother you were in the military your sister was about lay down That was a fun. Oh, yeah, I was the protective I was a protective big brother Come to find out the most men in the dancing business, you know, I didn't have to worry about it.
Starting point is 00:50:06 Oh yeah. You're in the top right now. I was just thinking more like you're, I was thinking more like your platoon mates. One of those always wanted to go to the ballet. That's it. When the internet first came out, I said cool yeah, which means all the brother feel good.
Starting point is 00:50:18 Cool. I have my first modeling gig. Awesome. Hey, Marie, it's good over here. With this computer's dial up, so started, you know, slowing. Yeah. Come and find us, finish his modeling a sports bra
Starting point is 00:50:27 Disco's the what we're talking about I destroyed I destroyed the monitor Hey, so I didn't feel there with my marines at the time so don't we just talk about this. I left the sidebar away What what do you do? What do you do if this is a good question? We go because Dylan Dylan and you Patrick, you have to worry about this. I'm entering an age now where my buddy has daughters that are now grown with. All right, freshman and college and stuff like that. And they're posting things that are just like, oh my god, little little justine.
Starting point is 00:51:01 I don't know what to do. Do you like these? They're posting them. They post the first time. Don't you dare. They like all your stuff. Are you supposed to like their stuff back? No, find out that's a hot that's a polysister posts something for a cloud You want to give it a cloud If I double tap on Instagram my it might help in a hurry There's the problem buddy. This is why how I stay away from all this nonsense. I don't follow anybody's wives
Starting point is 00:51:25 I don't follow anybody's young daughter is not happening even if they follow you zero Social equity I don't give a shit. There's I like very rarely will I follow someone's I don't need the drama I don't why do you double tap my wife my girlfriend my daughter like I don't follow I'm out I'm into minority here. I think you're following everybody's life. You're double tap the wide double tap a dog You got to show support if they didn't want people to see it. They wouldn't post it If there's double standard there's lots of it exists to be right this subject matter Yeah, double tap everybody else except my sister anyway. What are your thoughts on Santa black? Back to you know maybe even a Jewish Santa everyone.
Starting point is 00:52:06 I think it's great. We've had, the only thing we've had in our household is a middle eastern. Why kid? To me Santa Claus is for me Ron, you know, or a Syrian Armenian. You just, you only have to have a certain amount of qualifications to be Santa. You need to be fat and you need to be jollowness. And you're not eating well. You don't have to have a shitty attitude.
Starting point is 00:52:25 But this is a CNN story. This is a CNN story. Okay, to be honest with you, I don't even know why this is a story. This is not a big deal. That's what bothers me. What bothers me is the fact that they want a parade for it. It's like, okay, you got black sand. All right, but it's like, we took the,
Starting point is 00:52:42 we would have had it made black sand, first of all, to the, if you want a solid Santa with a lot of facial hair, go to Glando California. You're gonna find a lot of Armenians that are qualified to be Santas. There's guys, Armenian food is not good for you. It's oily food, you're gonna get fat, and they got the sickest beers.
Starting point is 00:53:00 Tigger and cloth. But there's one thing about Armenian Santa's, they have a temper. So if you get on U.S. for too much, you're gonna tell you to get the hell out of here. Okay. I'm not American Santa. This is Middle Eastern Santa The standards are slightly different anyways. Okay, let's continue. Let's go to the Buckinge Niers and Tony Brown obtained a legit fake COVID-19 Vaccine card from teammates page eight
Starting point is 00:53:19 So he plays for the box. Okay, if you don't know who this guy is, Antonio Brown is a, at one point I think he was a fastest guy in the NFL. On Thursday, Tampa Bay Times report claimed that Tampa Bay Bucket near star wide receiver, Antonio Brown used a fake COVID-19 vaccination card to get around certain NFL health and safety protocols without having to receive one of the safe and available coronavirus vaccines. I like the way they said.
Starting point is 00:53:40 Yeah, look at that. One of the safe and available coronavirus vaccines shots. The NFL and its reviewers the matter but the overall situation took a different turn Friday when ESPN's Gina Lane reported Ruiz says Brown obtained the alleged fake vaccination card from a Buckingeers teammate. He got them from another player who was selling them. Ruiz said that player came over to the house multiple times. He had to get another copy of Brown's girlfriend's vaccine card because they got her birthday wrong on the first one, faking or doctering. A COVID-19 vaccination card is a federal She had to get another, a copy of Brown's girlfriend's vaccine card because they got her birthday
Starting point is 00:54:05 wrong on the first one, faking or doctering. A COVID-19 vaccination card is a federal criminal offense and also violates the NFL's personal conduct policy, meaning Brown could be fine or suspended if the league proves of this ultimately believes, Rees's claims. Gerard, thoughts. Listen, you take somebody that's completely and totally healthy and tell them that they can't work unless they inject Themselves with something that they don't want to inject themselves. You're gonna create a black market All right, this is this is after this is all right in the heels of Aaron Rogers
Starting point is 00:54:34 All right where they tried to skewer around Rogers for his decision Why does the elite media? Why does the let's just call it what Why, why, when I was in in St. Louis, all right. I posted all about it, if people follow me, I posted all about it on, I went on this whole rant about, every place was closed, shut down, all right. Place was hit, hit hard by COVID, and it was shut down, and the places that weren't shut down, all right. There was one place called Gramophone.
Starting point is 00:55:00 It was like the only place that was open, and in order to get in for me to get dinner, all right? It's a sandwich and beer shop. I had to show a negative COVID test within the last 72 hours or a Vax card to go inside and eat a sandwich. And I'm out there and the guy, the bouncer, who's sitting outside with a mask on outside, I'm like, bro, I'm gonna go inside
Starting point is 00:55:21 and I'm gonna have a sandwich. No one's sitting in there, no one's around me. You need me to prove just this. I was like, what if I have herpes? I'm gonna drink out of this glass and then somebody else is gonna drink out of the glass and I'm gonna drink out of, should I show a negative test from that?
Starting point is 00:55:35 See, old herpes. Should I, should I, should I, should I, should I, should I, should I, should I, should I, you guys prove to me? Should I be able to see that you guys are cleaning things effectively? Does this, so anyway, I get into this whole thing with this guy obviously because, you know, I had to make a scene about it. I'm just sitting here like, wait a minute, man.
Starting point is 00:55:50 Every place is closed. Every place is closed. Here's one guy trying to give you business and you're saying, no, no, you can't come in because you're not obeying us. Has nothing to do with health. What do you think is going to happen to Antonio Brom? That's what. What do you think is gonna happen to Antonio Brown? That's what I, what do you think is gonna happen to Brown? I will, I think is gonna get suspended and fine.
Starting point is 00:56:09 Well, I think so because the NFL needs to make an example of somebody who's gonna be a fall guy. Just like there's drug test. He's an easy guy to do it to by the way. Yeah, and if you think about it, Antonio Brown's an easy guy. It's not like it's my home's or it's Brady. You can do it to this guy.
Starting point is 00:56:22 They didn't suspend Rogers, so I don't think they can suspend Antonio Brown. Roger's said what? Roger said he had taken a vaccine, but he didn't realize that he was immunized. Oh, he did go so far as the fake passport. Yeah, that's a different year. Just so you know guys, I've gone arrested
Starting point is 00:56:38 for having a fake vaccination card. Just so you know that. So can you Google a arrested fake vaccination card. I remember a father and a son Asian Picture came about like six months ago where these guys got arrested for having a fake vaccination card I don't know woman arrested over Moderna vaccine card. Yeah, New York man charged with felony for faking vaccine card Yeah, this is this is not like it's a Seven-year-in-prison I'm'll go back to it. Go back to it. Watch this.
Starting point is 00:57:06 New York man charged with felony. Could face seven years in prison after being accused of faking a COVID-19 vaccine car. This pisses me off to say. Yeah, this is to know. What I'm trying to say to you is what I'm trying to say to you. Your answer is what they should do to him. That's not my question.
Starting point is 00:57:20 My question is, what do you think the NFL go Dell will be forced to do to brown he's the and so it's gonna come again to get a make a fall guy because they got to set up they got set a president for the rest of the league just like to do the drug policy pop test for a well-man substance and that kid whoever's playing is gone for the year I think it's gonna happen to be he's been in and out of the news teams for a handful of years now I'm more concerned about his court on quote teammate who was selling them as a side hustle
Starting point is 00:57:49 What kind of guy out there is that on the team maybe like look guy you want to fake like focus on playing blocking and tackling You don't think that's happening all over the other day That has a fake Vax card. Yeah. This person had COVID didn't want, he's healthy, didn't want to get the Vax, travels sometimes internationally, has a fake Vax card. And this is not a right-winger to say the least. He just wants to be able to do his thing.
Starting point is 00:58:21 So you brought up the word black market and that's exactly what's going on here. Any time that there's rules and regulations that you don't agree with, you're going to try to skirt the issues. It's just crazy. And that's what's going on here. It's just crazy as a felony. It just pisses me up because you have a felony in your record. You can't get a job, you can get licensed. Think about this. Think about this. Okay. Can you sue them? Where's accountability lie right now? Can you sue them if they get sick? If you sick? Can you sue them? Of course not you can't and The the FDA who's supposed to be working on our behalf just
Starting point is 00:58:52 Ask a federal court to withhold the the the FOI the the what's it? Freedom of information act 55 years. We're gonna be dead until we know whether they knew it would make us sick. Yeah, we can't. 55 years, we've been told, is trust the science, trust the science, but you can't read the science until 2075. You know, she has made it also a, you know, a, a, where's accountability? Accountability is shut up and do what you're told. Shut up and do what you're told.
Starting point is 00:59:22 By the way, Gerard said that so quickly. Can you pull up that story? Because you're coming out with a product that we cannot sue. Here you go. This is the story. Vaccine, vaccine, injury attorney, FDA asked Judge to grant it until your 2000, let me read this guys.
Starting point is 00:59:41 FDA asks Judge to grant it until your 2076 to release Pfizer vaccine data. Attorney Sri published an update on his case against the FDA and he wrote, the FDA has asked a federal judge to make the public wait until the year 2076 to disclose all of the data information it relied upon to license Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. This is not a typo. It wants 55 years to produce this information to the public. So let's get to straight. The federal government shields Pfizer from liability,
Starting point is 01:00:09 gives it billions of dollars, makes Americans take this product, but won't let you see the data supporting this product safety and efficiency. Why does the government, who does the government work for? So this is a very big problem. Huge. To have some like this setting up for themselves. 2076, that's what, 50, 55 years from now,
Starting point is 01:00:27 insane to be able to do that. So will anything happen to him? Will anything happen to him? Tantoni around? Yes. Well, he didn't play last night in a Monday in a football. I don't know if he's injured right now or if he's suspended currently,
Starting point is 01:00:39 but he didn't play last night in a Monday in a football. So I don't know if it was the LNF. Do you think the NFL is gonna go as far as suspending him from the season? No. Okay, do think the NFL is gonna go as far as suspending him from the season? No. Okay. Do you think this is gonna be like a one-gamer,
Starting point is 01:00:49 two-gamer type of suspension? Okay. What do you think is gonna happen to the guy that's slinging him if they can do an investigation? That guy's gotta have to answer some serious questions. Okay. So you think how many other people did he sell them to? What kind of side hustle is the operating room?
Starting point is 01:01:01 Let me ask you this question. Let me ask you slippery slope here, what they do. If the NFL finds out and this guy comes out and says I'm selling my extension card says just so you know there's 30 other guys are selling it on the single team. Not a mighty on every team rampant. Someone selling it because because if a guy selling it on Tampa Bay who's the poster child of the NFL? He's the captain of that team which means you don't think Tom knew this. So Tom knows this.
Starting point is 01:01:26 So I think, we can't assume that he knew this is going on. If you read TV 12 also, if it's odds, if we're playing the game of odds, odds are a captain's going to know that this is taking place. If this is taking place, Roger Gordell's probably going to want the story to go away and not make a bigger deal about it because he knows a Brady in the Super Bowl gets more eyeballs than a, you know, somebody else in the Super Bowl. So, let's just address the elephant in the room too.
Starting point is 01:01:52 If Aaron Rogers didn't get suspended, Antonio Brown does every black person in America skipping Shannon is gonna go nuts for an entire, we just, he didn't lie about having a vaccine card though. He did, it's, it, wait, wait. Are we talking about nuance and facts battering all of a sudden? Like, we have to, it was immunized.
Starting point is 01:02:10 It's not facts on it. If they were, I mean, after the, after the world still thinks Kyle written how's killed three black ass. So there's, you know, these are white supremacists. Come on, man. I mean, you know, we live in a world where when that poor bastard drove through, not the crazy bastard drove through the condo.
Starting point is 01:02:28 Yeah, well, drove through Wisconsin. Half the people were waiting to see whether the driver was wider black to see how to respond to them. This is just the reality of the situation now. It's not right. It disgusts me to the core of my freaking being. I hate everything about this where we have to view everything through the lens of this black and white. I got to tell yesterday a guy was asking me a question. He says, hey Pat, can you go on Twitter, please my account?
Starting point is 01:02:52 And he says, can you tell me what you don't like about capitalism? Tell me what you don't like because you're so much about capitalism, can you say something you don't like about capitalism? That's a fair question. So I respond back to the guy and I tweet it and I actually answer them. Here's what I said. Okay, my answer was keep going down, keep going down, keep going down, keep going down, down, down. There it is. Okay, click on that tweet because there's a part two and a part three. Click on the top, no, no, not Tyler.
Starting point is 01:03:16 We got to teach you what to click on. Right there. That's right there. Okay, good. All right, so I said, he asked me a question. I'm a big value trainer from India and I have a question. If there's just one thing you would change about capital is what would it be? I said this is what I would change about capitalism number one eliminate all lobbyists and special interest group
Starting point is 01:03:30 This is how big companies like Pfizer Bully small companies capitalism by itself is good until politicians who need campaign money to get real elected get desperate They're often for sale right number two is create a flat tax that puts a right in same camp, etc etc stay on the first one right there. Stay right there. Okay. Well, that's cronyism. That's not capitalism. Well, you're right. It is cronyism, but what Pfizer is doing today, Pfizer is getting the FDA that they've probably bought to say, hey, can you go out there and make sure you delay the number of losses till 2076? Who the hell is going gonna give a crap about anything to do with COVID 55 years from limit my make my point You'll go in 55 years from now. We've been COVID-75 so then yesterday. Yes today. Yes today
Starting point is 01:04:15 Some people said sponpox by then. Yes today. Some people also said Bezos just give a hundred million dollars to Obama's foundation. Okay. So on the back end, folks are saying, well, maybe those issues that, you know, Baisos and Amazon was facing, Obama's going to make a phone call to Biden to get a favor. It's things like this where you lose trust because manipulation takes place at the highest level. You're a dummy if you don't sit there and say, you know what the guy just sent something right now. The answer was a follow-on. Here's what the highest level. You're a dummy if you don't sit there and say 2000. You know what the, a guy just sent something right now, the answer was a follow-on. Here's what the guy said.
Starting point is 01:04:48 I wanna give him credit because the answer was a great answer. He says, he says, you wanna wait till 2076 to release all the data? Guess what, I'm gonna wait till 2076 to take the vaccine. So that's what I'm gonna do. By the way, is it reasonable? Is it reasonable? I think it's reasonable.
Starting point is 01:05:03 I think it's reasonable. Because I wanna get more data before I take it. Right. If you're a data person, this gives more red flags for somebody not to take, to support your cause, not to the vaccine. And back to this, we're looking at the FDA. Is the FDA here to protect the consumer?
Starting point is 01:05:17 Or here to protect the government? And based on what we're saying here, that's a government entity, that's a government entity that's going to not protect the public a government entity that's gonna not protect us. I agree with the overall premise, all right, but I just, and this might be semantics, and this might be a nonsensical word argument, but what is described there,
Starting point is 01:05:35 and that happens all the time, cronism, that's actually not capitalism, what that is is corporatism. That's where the government picks winners in certain functions, right, functions, right? Where you give Pfizer a billion dollar grant. Now a small company can't come up and compete with that. But here's the thing to me.
Starting point is 01:05:52 That's closer to socialism than it is to capitalism. There's no question. Of course it is, but it is an extension of capitalism because the capitalists are using this, that's available to them. This usage, they're using the, yeah. capitalists are using this that's available to them. This usage, they're using the, yeah. Do you think cronism and corporatism is an inevitable end of capitalism?
Starting point is 01:06:12 If the laws are the way they are right now, yes. For example, as much as I love this phone, as much as I love this phone, if you go a little lower, I said number three, more competition for business that haven't had for many years. Apple needs more competition. It concerns me that there's not really a second competitor smartphones in US right now. Tesla was the best thing that happened to US consumers. They woke up the automobile industry to improve. Bauty needs competition. Coke and Pepsi on 90% of market. I'll leave it there. The point is, look at this. This
Starting point is 01:06:42 is a concern. Apple. Apple. Apple. Is this Apple? I don't know if this is this look at this. This is a concern. Apple. Apple. Is this Apple? I don't know if this is iPad or no. Apple. Apple. Apple. Apple. Apple.
Starting point is 01:06:52 Apple. Apple. This is not good. This is not good. So that's a form of what makes capitalism, you know, and going in this direction. So yeah, I don't think these guys should be taking money from these guys because the more, why would an FDA say yes? Go behind closed earth and how much money? Matter matter, but can you put in Pfizer supporting FDA?
Starting point is 01:07:08 How much money is Pfizer given to what charity? What nonprofit? You'll see a link is here. So this is where I get very uncomfortable because the truth is not coming out. The person that's funding the most money is coming out of the back end. Has the pencil in swung too far in that direction? This is not a new thing. This has been going on for quite some time.
Starting point is 01:07:27 Again, I'm at Harvard. I'm at an OPM program, owner president management. This is a three week program where you go and stay there with other CEOs and entrepreneurs. One guy says, I own majority of the market in Brazil. What the hell do I do? There's this new guy that's coming out, that's kicking my ass. The other guy from another Central American country comes in and says, very easy. What governor is running for campaign for reelection? Give him $500,000 and tell him, you'll give him another half a million dollars if he makes it impossible for the other guy to compete with you. Believe me, this is what we do all the time. This isn't the open discussion as if it's like a regular talk. This is what country. And this was Brazil. I don't remember
Starting point is 01:08:04 the other guy where he was at. But the guy that's working at the front, the teacher who was like the moderator, he's like, wow, wow, you can't really do something like because I said, no, you can't. You can do this. It reminds me of Ronnie Dangerfield in that, in that old back to school where he goes back to school and he's sitting there and they're learning business and he keeps scoffing and like, you think you know something about this? He goes, yeah, you didn't even throw in any briars for the teamsters. They're going business and he keeps scoffing and like you think you know something about business He goes yeah, you didn't even tell you even throwing any bribe for the teamsters They're gonna shut the union down the first day unless you grease the pipes and he doesn't this whole thing It's a great scene, but when you talk about when people go lindy
Starting point is 01:08:33 I want to talk about classic movies of all time absolutely When people talk about the quote-unquote illuminati and this like crazy cabals and stuff like that That's what they're talking about They're talking about the build of Bergs and the world economic forum where all these incredibly powerful people and all these incredibly powerful influential positions get together and they make these backroom deals like that. We don't have access to that.
Starting point is 01:08:53 We don't have access to that sort of power. By the way, I don't mind it if it happens in free market. I mind it if you lean on the government. For example, this lady that they're talking about making the treasury for Biden right what's what's her name Tyler Oh, say that again. Oh, Marava have a hard time saying her name. Oh, Marava. Oh, Marava right so a video circulates among what she just recently said So she's at the court Ted Cruz is calling her out. Have you guys seen this back in Fort or now? Have you seen Ted Cruz and her going back and forth or no? Have you seen it? Have you had a chance to see this or not? Okay, if it's C-SPAN, it's worthy of seeing this. If it's C-SPAN, it's worthy of seeing this. Take a look at it and see if it's out there or not. So this lady flat out says, you said, oh, Marava,
Starting point is 01:09:39 oh, how do you spell it? SAULE, OMA, UA-U-L-E-O-M-A-R-O-V-A. SAULE. I got something in this video because it says, can you give me the name? I get an appointee wants to eliminate the fat. I said, no way. Let me hear this. OK, good for you, Joe.
Starting point is 01:09:55 And it was like, yeah, a little bit of fat. And all private banking. So, oh, Marova. It's like Omarosa. Have you guys actually seen this or not on the c-span okay all marova all men i if it's not on c-span we obviously cannot watch it because of uh... what happens okay i don't know if it's there or not anyways he calls around she used to be uh... she's born and raised in russia
Starting point is 01:10:19 for long communist okay and she's coming in and she says well yeah i used to be coming to, you don't stay as a member. You kind of grow out of being a communist. That's her answer. She just counts on not shalom talks about it. Play the video I just send you by the way, Tyler, the one I, by the way, Obama said the same thing in his book. He did. But watch this. Just let's not interrupt. Let her say what she says in an interview. Press play. Here's what she has to say. This would be actually the full transition. In other words, there will be no more private bank deposit accounts and all of the deposit accounts
Starting point is 01:10:50 will be held directly at the Fed. And there are very interesting implications from the thought experiment. For example, with the much more direct and proactive tools of monetary policy, like helicopter money, which is, you know, considered radical primarily because economists really do not know how to manage the issue of what will happen in the inflationary environment when the central bank needs to contract the supply of money. How is it politically feasible for the central bank to effectively take money away from people's account People's accounts play the last 10 seconds one more time folks
Starting point is 01:11:31 I want you to listen to this one more time. This is who may end up getting elected. Well listen press play Yeah, stop everything you do with this Supply of money. How is it? Politically feasible for the central bank to effectively take money away from People's account people's accounts. That's her words. Naturally what she said I don't know so you asked the question you said you know how these guys get together the powerful people behind closers and they broker deals all that stuff I don't mind that as long as the government's not involved have zero problem with that because If I can do a better job persuading him to broker the deal with me versus him, I'm good.
Starting point is 01:12:06 Because it's force. Because I can screw it up with him, well he'll go with him. But if I'm dealing with the government, if I screw it up with him, there is no choice. No, so these guys, when they're thinking central back, the audience sees this, like if you said this to the, because the government became a competitor the government became a competitive
Starting point is 01:12:27 You know that's just communism with a lot of work. That's just common course that is so again The concept goes back to go to the envy ask for good service. You what they give you? What's the alternative? There's not another the envy? There is not another the envy so if we no longer have bf a chase I used to bank would be a vague guess what I did I went to Wamo Wamo was crushing it. I've been with Wamo and Chase for God knows how many years. Now if Wamo doesn't take here, you got to Wells Fargo.
Starting point is 01:12:49 Wells Fargo doesn't, you got this, you got that. So we switched one of our business banks for the company because the new bank was better for us than the other bank. You know how much money they lost in deposits? A hundred million dollars of deposits they lost. But if I don't have that choice where I can only go to the central bank, you are screwed. Yeah, P.B.D. It's worse than that even because think about what we just talked about.
Starting point is 01:13:08 They're regulating a medicine. Now they have access to your funds. And they say unless you get what we want you, unless you put what we want in your body, we're not going to give you access to your money. Yeah. Well, that's why Biden wanted to expand the IRS enforcement to make sure that anything that you bring in over $600, it's monitored so therefore if you're not paying taxes on it, it can come after you say,
Starting point is 01:13:30 hey, we saw that you have a bunch of deposit, $600, $700, $800, you never filed tax on it because you're a waiter because you're working to have to be here a cash money guy. You have a, you sell a lot of days in the corner and you're at, you're not paying cash, but you're depositing over to $600, $700 a day. Now you have to file taxes on it and you're at rent a cash bill, you're depositing over just $6,700 a day, now you have to file taxes on it
Starting point is 01:13:46 and you're forcing that regulation. But we're never gonna raise taxes on the middle class. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no they raised, obviously, $10,000 is the traditional number for these types of things. But it just goes to show that sometimes bad ideas can sort of percolate. And if there's not people being like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, what's happening? What's going on here?
Starting point is 01:14:16 Yep. You know, they could somehow get implemented. So someone like this that clearly were like, what's this lady's deal? What's this taking money from people's account? What is this idea going on here? If there's not backlash, there's not people raising their hands,
Starting point is 01:14:31 like literally verbally protesting, someone like this can come out. It's a great point. Just laying Maxwell trials going on right now. Nobody even knows. Everybody knows everything that's happening with the Kyle Ritt and his child, every second of everything.
Starting point is 01:14:44 And there was some good theater there, those two prosecutors were all time morons with, you know, what they tried. Is your account for Doors more wholesale? Yeah, I'm a teenager. What's from one of it? But I'm a teenager with a social media account. Like, it was a remarkably bad job that they did.
Starting point is 01:14:58 But Gislai Maxwell, if everybody knows Gislai Maxwell, she was the number two to Jeffrey Epstein. The number two. The number two, you know, she was the gopher man. And we all remember what Jeffrey Epstein had to say. And all of those people that he was, if you wanted to, is that on the news at all? Where's the cover not even heard about that?
Starting point is 01:15:17 So, what type of social engineering is going on? What type of manipulation is going on? That we don't know that they're trying to centralize our money underneath them. They're trying to control our medicine. They're trying to control our information. Patches read an article before where they slipped in propaganda in an article. You know, it's safe and available, guys. Like, okay, thanks, buddy. At what point are we like going to, as people stand up and like be like, all right, enough's enough? So I had an FBI agent this last week. I don't know what his name was.
Starting point is 01:15:46 Was he FBI? Was he a... Jim Clemente. Jim Clemente, really enjoyed the interview. phenomenal teacher of what they do. He was an FBI agent for 20 something years. His brother is an FBI agent as well. So both are FBI agents.
Starting point is 01:15:57 And then his other brother, Peter does something else. He's private equity and they started a company together and they're doing good. So here's what I did I played a clip of Rand Paul and Fauci Because what this guy does for a living is he sees what's the word he used? He his job deception. So his job is to see deception. Okay, it's a FBI agent like if somebody's lying as somebody's lying I say deception. So I said you know, I want I want to do
Starting point is 01:16:25 Let's profile somebody if it's okay with you. Let's profile somebody and we play this clip now know that he is and complete Not a fan of former administration, okay, so I want to have Trump's Zero like zero. Okay. Yeah, zero. So he is a support of the current administration more than the prior administration. And I said I want to kind of profile and kind of get your feeling on this and tell me if you believe Fauci's telling the truth or where he stands with this. Can you play this clip? Just play the clip. Let's watch for first four minutes of it. And maybe if you don't have to do the speed, do me favorite click on that. Do you know what that? Okay. And can you guys do 1.5, go to 1.5, not 2.0, 1.5, because they all talk slow.
Starting point is 01:17:07 So press play and let, let, Rand make his argument first and then when it comes to Tony's answer, slow it down to 1.0 to really get the feeling of how he, have you guys seen this or no? This is from three weeks? You've not seen this. I have not seen it. Okay, open it up because you're about to be blown away.
Starting point is 01:17:24 Right, so you deserve their own reality show. Okay, click on this and just listen. I don't expect you today to admit that you approved of NIH funding for gain-of-function research in Wuhan, but your repeated denials have worn thin and a majority of Americans, frankly, don't believe you. Even the NIH now admits that eco-healthilyards did perform experiments in Wuhan that create viruses not found in found in nature that actually did gain in lethality. The facts are clear, the NIH did fund gain-of-function research in Wuhan despite your protestations. You can deny it all you want, but even the Chinese authors of the paper in their paper admit
Starting point is 01:17:53 that viruses not found in nature were created and yes, they gained it in factivity. Your persistent denials, though, are not simply a stain on your reputation, but are clear and present danger to the country and to the world. As Professor Kevin S. Velt of MIT has written, gain-of-function research looks like a gamble that civilization can't afford to risk. And yet here we are again, with you steadfast in your denials. Why does it matter? Because gain-of-function research, with laboratory-created viruses not found in nature, could cause
Starting point is 01:18:18 a pandemic even worse the next time. We're suffering today from one that has a mortality of approximately 1%, they're experimenting with viruses that have more tallies of between 15 and 50%. Yes, our civilization could be at risk for more of these viruses Experiments that combine unknown viruses with known pandemic causing viruses are incredibly risky Experiments that combine unknown viruses with coronavirus that have as much as 50% mortality could endanger civilization as we know it and here you sit Unwilling to accept any responsibility for the current pandemic and unwilling to take any steps to prevent gain of function research from possibly unleashing an even more deadly virus. You mislead the public by saying that the published viruses could not be COVID.
Starting point is 01:18:52 Well exactly no one is alleging that. No one is alleging that the published viruses by the Chinese are COVID. What we are saying is that this was risky type of research, gain of function research, it was risky to share this with the Chinese and that COVID may have been created from a not yet curvy virus. You don't anticipate the Chinese and that COVID may have been created from a not yet COVID virus. You'll anticipate the Chinese are going to reveal the virus if it came from their lab. You know that, but you continue to mislead. You continue to support NIH money going to Wuhan.
Starting point is 01:19:13 You continue to say you trust the Chinese scientist. You appear to have learned nothing from this pandemic. Will you today finally take some responsibility for funding, gain a function research in Wuhan? Posit, posit, posit first. Posit first, now go to speed, and I just watch body language. And listen, if you're telling the truth, you're going to know, you don't have to press play. We got two masks in the back. He's a masked up, strangely safe.
Starting point is 01:19:38 And with all due respect, I just agree with so many of the things that you've said, first of all, gain a function is a very nebulous term. We have spent not us but outside bodies a considerable amount of effort to give a more precise definition to the type of research that is of concern that might lead to a dangerous situation. You think you can approach that? That is called P3CO.
Starting point is 01:20:07 You're aware that you deleted gain of function from the NIH website. Well, I can get back to that a moment if we have time. But let's get back to the operating framework and guide rails of which we operate under. Bad actor. And you have ignored them. The guidelines are very, very clear that you have to be dealing with a pathogen that clearly is shown and very likely to be highly transmissible in an uncontrollable way in
Starting point is 01:20:34 humans and to have a high degree of morbidity and mortality, and that you do experiments to enhance that, hence the word EPPP, enhanced pathogens of Potemic. Potemic, Potem, Potem. So when eco-health lines took the virus, well it's a nice, I would love to see. I've worked in it and combined it with WIV1 and caused a recombinant virus that doesn't exist in nature and it made my sicker, myce that had humanized cells, you're saying that that's not gain-of-function research. According to the framework and guidelines, what you're doing is defining away gain-of-function.
Starting point is 01:21:13 You're simply saying it doesn't exist because you changed the definition on the NIH website. This is terrible and you're completely trying to escape. The idea that we should do something about trying to prevent a pandemic from leaking more life. He's a doctor for people that don't know that away. There's the preponderance of evidence now points towards this coming from the lab. And what you've done is changed the definition on your website to try to cover your ass basically.
Starting point is 01:21:35 That's what you've done. You've changed the website to try to have a new definition that doesn't include the risky research that's going on. Until you admit that it's risky, we're not going to get anywhere. You have to admit that this research risky, we're not going to get anywhere. You have to admit that this research was risky, the NIH has now rebuked them. Your own agency has rebuked them. But that thing is, is you're still unwilling to admit that they gained in function. When they say they became sicker, they gained in the lethality. It's a new virus.
Starting point is 01:22:00 That's not gain of function. Watch what happens. According to the definition that is currently operable, you know, Senator the new one. Let's make it clear to the people who are listening. The current definition was done over a two to three year period by outside bodies, including the NSA- Speed it up to 1.5 keeps going.
Starting point is 01:22:20 Two conferences by the National Academy of Science, Engineering, Medicine on December 2014, March 2016. We commissioned external risk benefit assessment, and then on January of 2017, the Office of Science and Technology Policy, the White House issued the current policy. And coincidentally, I have not changed a definition of this. On the same day, the NIH said that yes,
Starting point is 01:22:42 there was a gain of function in Wuhan, the same day the definition appeared, the new definition, the time that we were on a Wuhan. Until you accept it, until you expect responsibility, we're not going to get anywhere close to trying to prevent another lavaly of this dangerous sort of experiment. You won't have to be that it's dangerous, and for that lack of judgment, I think it's time that you resign.
Starting point is 01:22:56 Thank you, Senator Poland. I would like to give the time to Dr. Poussier. Yeah, well, there were so many things that are egregious misrepresentation here, Madam Chair, that I don't think I'd be able to refute all of them, but just a couple of them for the listens to hear for. You have said that I'm unwilling to take any responsibility for the current pandemic. I have no responsibility for the current pandemic. The current pandemic, okay?
Starting point is 01:23:15 Number two, you said the overwhelming amount of evidence indicates that's a lab leak. I believe most card carrying viral phylogenists and molecular virologists would disagree with you that is much more likely, even though we leave open all possibilities, it's much more likely that this was a natural occurrence. Third, you say we contested 80,000 animals and no animals have been found with COVID. Senator Paul, the time has come. And third, you made a statement just a moment ago that's completely incorrect. Where you say we continue to support research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. I've heard it in August of last year.
Starting point is 01:23:47 No, no, your statement says, quote, I wrote it down as you were writing. You continue to support research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. The committee of month ago, which has still trust the Chinese scientists, and you still support the research over there. You said it a month ago in the committee. I have a loud doctor Fauci to respond. You've had your time. I'm going to give him.
Starting point is 01:24:01 He's going to be dishonest to be challenged. Senator Paul, we will allow Dr. Fauci to respond after you've given accusations like that. Dr. Fauci. Well, I don't have any more to say except to say that as usual, and I have a great deal of respect for this body of the Senate, and it makes me very uncomfortable to have to say something but he is egregiously incorrect in what he says.
Starting point is 01:24:16 Thank you. Just for you, we'll figure that out on a tone. Bam! Turn to Senator Hassan, thank you. Okay, so now here's the question. What do you believe? Get this extremely high. Turn on the set. Oh, gonna close that, bud. Just go over here. You think that I think you think? Get this extremely hype. What's that?
Starting point is 01:24:25 Oh, gonna close that, buddy. Just go. You think that I think I lift my fat ass out of the arm? I want one of those. So, so but but but listen to what just happened right there. Do you believe Fauci for what he said? Do you believe him? It's hard for me, man, because I hate that man
Starting point is 01:24:41 with every fiber in my being. So I'm why they why is that though? Why? Because I think he's I think that there's so much evidence to show that he has lied in so many different ways at so many different varying stages that once you lie in a situation like this and there's too many people out there that that brush it off and say, well, politicians lie. One, he's not a politician.
Starting point is 01:25:03 He's not supposed to be anyway. He is, but he's not supposed to be. And two, in a situation like this, if you lie to cover your ass, once I can never trust you again, you're just gonna cover your ass, cover your ass, cover your ass. And if your job is more important to you, then your neighbors, your countrymen, if you've been willing to watch what's happened
Starting point is 01:25:23 to your country for the last 20 months, just to save your own ass, come on man, I got nothing for you bro. And that's not even getting into the more conspiratorial stuff with the beagles and everything like that. You know what's very weird to me. How to hell have we not started an investigation on China? How are we not going after it? Why is it so uncomfortable to say, you know the answer could possibly be so, so where I'm going with that is, if we're uncomfortable with that, then there's something that's being
Starting point is 01:25:50 hidden. If we are so protective of not wanting to go after somebody that cannot stand what we stand for, the China cannot stand what we stand for. And after all the tariffs, then all of a sudden, we have a pandemic to get rid of a guy you can't stand because he figured out a way how to make your life a living healthy with the tariffs and we can investigate that even this is what John Stewart asked on Stephen co-bear if we can investigate it that that's a little bit to uh... uh... uncomfortable what what did the FBI agent say about that conversation the F.I.H.F.I.
Starting point is 01:26:19 agent said his answer was David remind me what he said. He said, I don't have enough information to make statements. I don't know everything about this. I said, you know what? Since you run a podcast, I'd love to see you take an extensive because there's billions of people worldwide that would want to know if you believe the situation or not, because that's your expertise. So he said, well, maybe we're going to do down the podcast. So what's he going to do or not? Well, would you agree these types of conversations should be consistent and into perpetuity until some sort of, I wish there were some sort of fact-checking
Starting point is 01:26:51 that was going on there. Because I didn't see a lot of quivering or deflecting from Fauci. I'm not a huge, how Fauci fan, but I'm not like, Dara, I don't hate Fauci. I think he's put it in a difficult situation. Has he lied? Hasara, I don't hate Fauci. I think he's put it in a difficult situation. Has he lied? Has he, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:27:07 I'm not gonna be like, this is the way it is. I don't know. Okay, I do appreciate the fact that Rand Paul is grilling him and holding him to account. Like, I don't, he's 80 freaking years old. He doesn't need this job. He's the highest paid person in the government. And why is he still doing it? That's a very good question. I don't know. I don't need this job. He's the highest paid person in the government. And why is he still doing it?
Starting point is 01:27:25 That's a very good question. I don't know. I don't have that answer. I don't pretend to know. If you see the lying or he's bad at his job. Yeah, so it's one of two really bad options. You either really bad at what you're doing or you're lying. The answer is I don't know.
Starting point is 01:27:37 That's why I appreciate what Rand Paul is doing. As they're knowing it is for Fauci, he's holding him to account. Is there anybody in this room or watching right now? Anybody, serious question that thinks that we've been told the truth as they know it the whole time. Of course not. No, I don't, but also something that we... But if they lie to you, this one's... We haven't had a way.
Starting point is 01:27:58 How do you think they would stop lying all of a sudden? Well, then why believe any politician ever or any CEO or any host person of any... Right, right. all of a sudden. Well, then why believe any politician ever or any CEO or any host person of any company? Exactly. So it's like everyone's lying. Everyone lies every single day, whether it's a white lie or a full on bold lie. It's a decent. Most lies don't shut down the world though. I will say one thing. When this thing happened, did you think they actually knew what was going to occur? Meaning when Fauci got the news of this or any of these people, it was, use a mask, don't use a mask, it's not coming from Wuhan
Starting point is 01:28:30 and it's coming from Wuhan, it came from a bad, it's not from a bad, it's from a new, I don't know. I didn't come from a damn bad. I think that that was nonsensical from the jump. Was it those? Like, because that's a guy ate a bat and then the world got sick.
Starting point is 01:28:44 Was a nonsensical, I mean that was a nonsensical thing from the beginning. I Mean it was just insane. Oh by the way the bat just happens to be You know, well he's gonna have my Sticking to his guns right now. I mean because what what's the what's who did you ask you asked that we were in an interview once You asked the guy how come how come they don't break rank? How come they don't because no one's pressing them They no one's pressing them. No one's pressing them. How did you get the mafia guys to turn? You threatened them with 100 years.
Starting point is 01:29:10 You pressed them. Flat. Flat. Flat. Flat. Flat. Flat. Flat.
Starting point is 01:29:18 Flat. Flat. Flat. Flat. Flat. Flat. Flat. Flat. Flat. Flat. Flat. Flat. in COVID-19 infections. Because we're fat and unhealthy. Also because we're accurately reporting
Starting point is 01:29:26 where I don't think these other countries are. Yeah, that's another thing too as well. So yeah, it's a. There's a profit incentive to be COVID positive. Don't forget that. Correct. You could have had the flu. You could have all these things.
Starting point is 01:29:36 It was $18,000 if you were COVID. Back to following the minus. Back why people are lying. You followed the money drill. The other aspect too is if we do keep digging up on China, I think it starts another word. I mean, this is a some form of war right here.
Starting point is 01:29:47 It's a biological war and there's an economic war. And then there's seven supersonic missiles that nobody ever caught on radar. It could trigger so many different events if we're boldly pointing a finger at China. It can drastically affect America. I mean, look at right now, everybody's being affected by the supply chain and things coming from China over to America. I did a show where I just randomly pulled things
Starting point is 01:30:09 for my kids' toys, Pokemon cards, Star Wars, lightsabers. The whole thing I had, I brought it to the office. Ten of the things all made in China. This is scary part. Matt, I'm at the point who cares where the United freaking states of America China needs us. We don't need sure they want to play these games USA baby. We retract. Yeah We retract access to our market. They want to do what they want to do god bless
Starting point is 01:30:39 Xi Jinping for years has had no problem Agitating and escalating with us and all of a sudden the Western world is supposed to be like well Oh God for midweek To how with them to how with them circle the wagons get our industries going get our people working for our people Bring pharmaceuticals back here bring manufacturing back back here okay all right and enough they want to play their games and we're just supposed to be like oh god what are all very very strongly very proud who are we yeah we forgot who we are in this country man to bring the manufacturing from China into let's say Mexico India pat loves India I'm sure India would love a couple trillion dollars I think the Philippines would love some of those jobson all of which would we're supposed to be afraid
Starting point is 01:31:27 get out of here and what the smoke back to back world war champs body i i i well you lost me at the last sentence yet agreed with you until then that we start talking like you've got you have you had a palace on your hand right now i'm not i'm not looking for you to to be
Starting point is 01:31:44 the guard when you wall, but- When you're rooting for a world war, that's where you're looking. Not really for a world war, what I'm saying is that they want it. We're not backing down enough retreating. That type of rhetoric is, listen, we do not want another cold war with China. We've had that with Russia, don't think that works out with anybody. We do need to have dialogue with China. You don't think the cold war worked out for the United States of America? Yeah. Other than the fact that we almost got nuked, I think that works out with anybody. We do need to have dialogue with some of the time. You don't think the Cold War worked out for the United States of America?
Starting point is 01:32:05 Yeah. Other than the fact that we almost got nuked, I think it worked out. It did work out. No, but that's the whole point of, I'm sad I think this. Live in fear of an aggressor. I'm not saying that we should live here.
Starting point is 01:32:15 They're the aggressor right now. They're not, they're not retracting. Gigi and Ping's not saying, well, God forbid, we don't want to war. Let's all live. They know he's not. He's like, our time's now to hell with them. And now we're just supposed to be like, well, they're time, it's their time.
Starting point is 01:32:28 God forbid we do anything, that's some never-chained, never-chained bullshit. When a bully gets empowered, he doesn't, all of a sudden, become enlightened and go, you know what? Nah, let's back more and more and more. That's, have you ever seen any of these Chinese combat movies on Netflix? Have you ever stumbled across some of those new Chinese rambo time? Yeah, yeah, yeah, they're like they're like promoting their military a lot, you know How strong the military is and their naval forces and their special forces is interesting. They've been doing that lately
Starting point is 01:32:56 I don't know man. You guys were in the military stack up in the United States Marine Baby come get some Look, do I want more of course? I don't want work of course not But at the same time I'm sick of us. Let me put it to this way. Here's, you and I had a conversation together about mafia states, and I said, I want to know where the issue was. And you said, well, everything, the buck stops,
Starting point is 01:33:19 with me, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. We want to know, and we found out a lot, right? In the last four weeks, okay. Now, if we find out what what happened then what can we do? The next time around we make adjustments. That's all I care about right it's We find out what took place or the next time we're going through this we make better decisions and many choices knowing who does better under pressure Who's more for I'm gonna come through and deliver on my promises? I
Starting point is 01:33:43 Want to know what the hell happened with COVID. Cause here's what we still don't know. These guys are talking about till 2076, we can't investigate what happened with Pfizer. Okay, we're not gonna know what happened with kids. You and I have kids. We're not gonna know what happened with kids for 20 or 30 years.
Starting point is 01:34:00 You're not gonna know that. We have no clue what's gonna happen. So what, those kids gotta go do what they gotta do. Because somebody wanted to play the game that they played yeah, that's and sit well with me So now here's a part But we're not pansies we're not softies. We're not like helpless to say oh my gosh. This is not fair No, all I'm saying is I want to know what the hell happened That's all I care about if they were involved in this Fauci has got to want to know as much as anybody else wants to know rather than them saying no it wasn't China now. How do you know it wasn't China?
Starting point is 01:34:32 How do you know it's not China that's the problem? So if he says well, it's David No, no, no, no, it's not David. Let's not investigate David. David didn't do it. David's not one with the onion How do you know? No, it's not David? It's a little weird there, though. You're so protective of David, but you're okay if I go to Tyler and Maddie. Yeah, yeah, I'm basically, but no, no, no, no, no, David didn't do it.
Starting point is 01:34:51 How are you so certain? So that is a very, very weird situation for me. I'm not saying it is or it's not, but it's very weird where you're all of a sudden, that's protective. Do they know something about you that the rest of the world doesn't know? Is there something that if we would have found that about you that you're going to flip out?
Starting point is 01:35:12 I don't know. Is there a reason why all these interviews that was done with a Judy, Mike, if it's got canceled? Is there a reason why so many people want to hide anything that's written about you? Is there a reason why Robert F. Kennedy, the top environmental attorney in America that is RFK's son writes a book about you that just came out as a top 10 book on Amazon. Why are so many people wanting to find out more about you? Why don't people trust you? What costs people to not trust you? What's going on here? That's where I want
Starting point is 01:35:40 to know. Certain jobs you shouldn't take without knowing the heat that comes with it. Just don't take it. Don't say, I want to be a C-suite. Oh, really? So you are now a C-suite, but you're shitting bricks about being a C-suite. Don't freaking be a C-suite. Go be a manager.
Starting point is 01:35:55 Don't be a C-suite. I want to be a salesperson. Oh, really? Newer salesperson, but every month you're asking for an advance against your commission because you broke because you can't sell. Go back and be an employee. You want to be this person that's going to be on it for the entire time during a time like this all the pressure is on you
Starting point is 01:36:09 So I just want to get to the bottom and see what happened and whoever that screwed it up You got to be held accountable whoever did the right thing we got to turn them into hero history books has to Turn the people that did the right thing into hero and if it's him Let's do it if we find out everything and he is truly right I want this guy to have the most ridiculous, retirement celebration, people shone up because he did the right thing. But if he's not and you were dividing America and hurting us, you got to go to jail, buddy. 100% you got to go pay the price for it.
Starting point is 01:36:38 So is the organization that should be investigating China? And to your point, why don't we hear about that more often? Like is there, who is the organ, is not the WHO, is it the United States, is it the world, health organ, who is it? That should in fact be investigating China in this combination. And why isn't it in the head, you know,
Starting point is 01:36:57 from page news every single day? The national security advisor should be in this. The CIA, the defense should be on it. But like is there a centralized power that should be doing this? Is the world involved in this. The CIA. The CIA. But like, is there a centralized power that should be doing this? Is the world involved in the United States? There's quite a few organizations that could do this, but there's also reason why
Starting point is 01:37:12 maybe they're not doing this. First of all, if they did decide to do this, you don't think behind closed doors, they're sitting there saying, hey, $2,000 containers for $25,000? We're gonna have a fine Christmas in China. You guys are not gonna have a good Christmas because we're making a gift here in the Toys
Starting point is 01:37:26 here and all we have to do is drive it over. You guys need a ship. We don't need a ship. We're fine. You want to do anything to us. Go right ahead. The world has empowered them so much that they have so much leverage that everybody's walking on eggshells and making sure they don't screw up because they own manufacturing,
Starting point is 01:37:43 they own the chips, they own everything. So many pharmaceuticals, Pfizer, 80%. You can go on, but percentage of ACs they make. There's so many different things that have control over. This is the world's fault. This is America's fault on the policies of how they negotiated with China when they were a small little, not a population wise, but they were not a superpower to not being who they are,
Starting point is 01:38:06 and it's being a ram by a guy like him who can't stand America, who can't stand rich people, who it has to be all about him. Yeah, the world paid a price for it. America led the way, because America is the leader of the free world. You made them stronger, now you're gonna pay price for it. Very simple.
Starting point is 01:38:21 Very simple. So very, very rich in those deals, and they enrich themselves by selling out their products. Listen, say you got five salespeople in the organization. One guy is an absolute dirt bag. Okay. Does shady business, steals all this stuff. If you keep making him the hero over and over and over and over and over again, A year, two years, three years, five years from now, your company goes on because of him. It's not his fault. It's your fault. It's your lack of paranoia where you empower the wrong person.
Starting point is 01:38:53 You're paying a price for it. You shouldn't have been naive. America became naive. And they empowered a communist aggression. What are you doing empowering that country? You could have gone to India. You could have gone to so many different places to empower. Why are you empowering somebody whose philosophies are completely opposing
Starting point is 01:39:07 of our philosophies? I don't understand this. If you can empower somebody, we should at least have similar values and principles. We don't have to have the same religion. You can be a Buddhist, you can be a seven day, you can be a Catholic, you can be a Muslim, you can't, but if we both have similar values and principles that we follow by, we order the business together. Do you realize how completely opposite communism and capitalism is? Sure. Sweatshops they got over there.
Starting point is 01:39:33 People are working for two, three cents at that time or half a dollar, 50 cents an hour. They're working like they're destroying these people, but now let's keep producing business over there because it's cheaper. Yeah. So for an NS-s canter basically call that out to yeah and and by the way he's got a good point and you know Lebron wasn't too happy about it he was asked about him out of fact let's get right
Starting point is 01:39:52 into that story in his canter rips disgusting Lebron's James over Nike connection this is a Washington examiner's story he continues to war against Nike on Thursday saying the sparring no words while ripping into Lebron James canter who has previously accused Nike of telling a total lie about China's alleged use of slave labor to produce its products, aimed this round at Nike's biggest star, money over morals for the King,
Starting point is 01:40:14 the Celtics center tweeted, sat and disgusting how these athletes pretend they care about social justice, they really do shut up and dribble when big boss says, so do you educate yourself about the slave labor and make your shoes or is that not part of your research, James refused to offer his own thoughts about China's political policies. Instead, claiming he had to conduct more research. So, I mean, they're going back and forth here, and his canter is not going to slow down. But LeBron, what he said in the interview, he says,
Starting point is 01:40:43 hey, he walked through the hallway, he could have stopped's trying to say like, he's trying to make his name off. And so, hey, you had the opportunity to face me and you didn't. Which, by the way, I agree with Lebron. Why don't you go deal with them directly if you did walk into the hallway with them? Now, if Lebron's lying, which I don't think he is, he's trying to build himself up. And this is going to come back as I never walk past this guy. Okay?
Starting point is 01:40:57 But if Ennis now comes in and says, hey, I'm willing to do a live with you. Let's talk about it. If Ennis says, let's have a meeting and talk about it. I'm going to talk about it. I'm going to talk about it. I'm going to talk about it. I'm going to talk about it. I'm going to build himself up. And this is gonna come back as I never walk past this guy. Okay? But if Ennis now comes in and says, Hey, I'm willing to do a live with you. Let's talk about it.
Starting point is 01:41:08 If Ennis says, let's have a meeting and talk about this. Now, if he wants to kind of come back at it. But, yeah, I mean, he's right. Because look what happened. Will LeBron tweeted about Kyle Rittenhouse just a couple of weeks ago, and he got destroyed for it last week, or a week and a half ago.
Starting point is 01:41:21 But a guy comes in and drives through a community and Wisconsin kills five people, hospitalizes 40 people. Where is a story about that? What's worse of a story? A horrible story. Horrible story. Kids, this is like, what are you doing?
Starting point is 01:41:36 Have you watched a video yet? Of course. Did you see the car plummeting, like going over bodies and bumping up and that was a surprise that kids even got up because someone got up. You just got ran over. He was out on bail, bail, $1,000 bail. He was running from a domestic dispute. He had tried to run his wife over earlier in the morning
Starting point is 01:41:53 like his pregnant, or his pregnant girlfriend he tried to run her over with his car early. Well, we're kind of all over the place in the story but you know what, we talked about athletes have to reinvent themselves, have to have a second act clearly in his canter is positioning himself for something bigger than basketball when his career is set in the now he's sort of more of a
Starting point is 01:42:13 backup he's the backup center on the Celtics now he's been on five teams in as many years this is not new though I don't think it's exactly he went there to one he went exactly it started with the right of exactly the right of everyone you're not afraid of bronBron James. And he can't go back to Turkey. They revoked his visa or passport. He can't go back there.
Starting point is 01:42:29 He's been talking about free Tibet. He's obviously calling out the weavers that are going on in China. This is something that he's doing consistently. And he looks at LeBron. And he's got on the court and off the court beef with LeBron. They've had some issues.
Starting point is 01:42:44 But the NBA needs someone like in his canter to sort of be the thorn in people's side. LeBron's get challenged to the side. You have to. I mean LeBron's had a rough week. They came back after being out for a month. Injury. Now this insult, he got, he got suspended for, you know, much money he's losing for that one game as a Story yeah, I say or story. He's losing what does it say here? Probably 500 grand or something. Yeah, like 300 grand for the one game the other guy who has never even heard his name before is Losing 45 grand out two games
Starting point is 01:43:17 Lebron's had a rough week, but I hope he can recover. Yeah, I think he's gonna be alright For face it a leak to be that way This is nothing right like you expect anything. They're here. I do actually look a little bit deeper than then you know Skip bail now Shannon Shannon Sharp says on on skipping Shannon that LeBron can't ever come out and say his friends will lose Faircom all right He's reading Malcolm X. He's reading not that this is bad, this is good stuff to read. But he uses nation of Islam language when he talks, he talks about, I stand up for my people. There's this weird LA vibe where there's this new voe kind of like nationalism that's coming out. Where this type of rhetoric becomes incredibly, incredibly familiar to people
Starting point is 01:44:08 that have heard this before. I think, and this is just pure speculation, but this is a podcast and I can speculate, I think that there are some influences that are pretty extreme that have found their way into the bronze life. I think that there's a lot of influences, especially within the wealthy black community right now, that
Starting point is 01:44:25 are nation of Islam slash Marxist in nature. And it's becoming this cultural epicenter where they've got these like rich, attractive charismatic cultural icons within the black community specifically. And that's where there's going to trickle down, they They're gonna divulge that the Marxist and the nationalist rhetoric and it's you're hearing it more and more And if you know what you're listening for it's pretty obvious. So I don't know I think for someone like you know this can't or here's something something like that He's a pretty well-read guy and he's like this is this is bullshit this guy's full of it This this guy's spewing nonsense and he wants to take him to a task about it
Starting point is 01:45:07 Well as I always tell you Gerard are there's you got you got globalists and you got you got national better or less over here and you got to pick a side good job okay hey Kai you want to come and tell us what the merch drop you want to do here oh tell us what this merch drop is This guy So what's the merch we got? I am so curious to know how many this is gonna sell this guy's wearing the shirt wearing the shirt I'm gonna get my autograph bro. That's insanity Let's go at them. At least your name made it in a shirt. You know, this is pretty good, bro. Yeah, maybe they'll make some songs about you. Let's go.
Starting point is 01:45:49 Let's go. Let's go. So that again, you got what? Here, tell us. Adam wanted merch, so we made him some merch. Now he can be represented in the store. So tell us about what you got today. Today, only we have 20% off flat off the store the whole store for an early black Friday offer So so people can go ahead to VT merch and they'll also find the let's go Adam shirts where they can support it We have new hats and we have a bunch of other stuff some mugs and some stuff up there
Starting point is 01:46:15 So they can go to vtmerch.com. Okay, so you doing what you're also doing if you spend over 50 you over over 50 they get free shipping and then if they spend over 40 they get the 20% Tell us about these hats as well these hats are Imperial hats They're more of a breathable flex kind of Material where they can definitely more durable for any sporting events or if you're outside kind of an active fit on that Okay, I'll get and for those of you guys I love Adam and you want to buy that shirt There's only a hundred of them so first first on there's that logo. Put the link below, you'll get it. But after a hundred, it sells out.
Starting point is 01:46:46 So anyway, it's, hey, we will let you know, I think are we scheduled for Thursday, we don't know yet, but we will let you know if we'll do a podcast on Thursday or not. We may do an emergency podcast in the next, I don't know, maybe next, it could be tomorrow, it could be the next day, stay tuned. We'll text when we do an emergency podcast.
Starting point is 01:47:03 It's gonna be pretty big announcements about mafia states if we're ready. We're not. It looks incredible, by the way. I don't want to get anybody scared. It's going to be. It's going to be insane. Well, send me there and see that it would be out by the end of the year. So we got to announce you what are we going to do that or not. Anyway, if we don't do this, happy Thanksgiving to you. If we do, we'll see you next couple days. Take care, everybody Bye bye, bye, bye, bye. Happy Thanksgiving. you

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